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Remembering printer dialog settings



Is there a way that when a user has changed settings using the
printdialog I can save them without saving each individually?
That way I can restore them next time he prints.

Thanks
Nov 21 '05 #1
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Jack Russell wrote:


Is there a way that when a user has changed settings using the
printdialog I can save them without saving each individually?
That way I can restore them next time he prints.

Thanks


Can't you just save the printersettings (I think that's what it is
called) object and then restore that whenever you need?

Chris
Nov 21 '05 #2
Chris wrote:
Jack Russell wrote:


Is there a way that when a user has changed settings using the
printdialog I can save them without saving each individually?
That way I can restore them next time he prints.

Thanks

Can't you just save the printersettings (I think that's what it is
called) object and then restore that whenever you need?

Chris

Thanks, works fine. I seem to have a mental blank about these things in
..net!
Nov 21 '05 #3

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