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02-Jul-2005, 03:30 PM #1
Cool Print Dialog VB6
Hello,

I am using windows XP. I would like to disable the "Preferences" button on the Print dialog box. I only want my users to be able to select a printer and the number of copies. I was able to turn of the collate, selection, and print to file check box. I did this by setting the flags property before displaying the print dialog box. Apparently there is not a vbPrinterContstant to turn off the "Preferences" button.

Please help.
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04-Jul-2005, 09:08 PM #2
I assume you're using the CommonDialog control, correct? I think that you can look up the invidivual settings for the print function, pass them, then execute it. I'm not on a machine equipped with the IDE at the moment, but I'll look up on it and report back.
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