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I am as new to VB.net as one can get (started today). I have managed to
put together a cookbook interface that will allow one to add recipes to an
Access database (Access 2000) and to view the recipes by selecting the dish
name from a drop down menu. What I would like to do is to be able to create
a "Print this Recipe" button and have only the recipe being viewed sent to
the printer. I have looked in the help files as well as a VB.net book I have
(written by Karl Moore), but can't find how to send only the viewed database
entry to the printer.
Hopefully, someone here will be able to give me some help or direct me
to where I can find how to do this.

Thanks,
Charlie
Nov 21 '05 #1
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Drag a print control onto the form and use that

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"Charlie" <no**@il.please> wrote in message
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I am as new to VB.net as one can get (started today). I have managed to put together a cookbook interface that will allow one to add recipes to an
Access database (Access 2000) and to view the recipes by selecting the dish name from a drop down menu. What I would like to do is to be able to create a "Print this Recipe" button and have only the recipe being viewed sent to
the printer. I have looked in the help files as well as a VB.net book I have (written by Karl Moore), but can't find how to send only the viewed database entry to the printer.
Hopefully, someone here will be able to give me some help or direct me
to where I can find how to do this.

Thanks,
Charlie

Nov 21 '05 #2

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