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In c# is there a way to print an image without viewing it?
I have the location of the file, all I need to do is print the image with no interaction from the user
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Hi Michael

I'm trying to do the same thing in VB.NET, just curious if you had found any answer

----- Michael Gorski wrote: ----

In c# is there a way to print an image without viewing it?
I have the location of the file, all I need to do is print the image with no interaction from the user
Jul 21 '05 #2
Hi Michael

I'm trying to do the same thing in VB.NET, just curious if you had found any answer

----- Michael Gorski wrote: ----

In c# is there a way to print an image without viewing it?
I have the location of the file, all I need to do is print the image with no interaction from the user
Jul 21 '05 #3

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