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Old September 29th 09, 10:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default Print Using Code Without Defaults

I was wondering if anyone here had figured out a way to print via code
without using the .PrintOut method which sends it to a default printer but
rather have the print dialog pop up and allow the user to choose the printer,
such as a PDF printer or something. Any help would be appreciated.

What is being achieved: 1) Click a button, 2) Have emails in a certain
folder checked for several variables, 3) If certain criteria are met, then
msgbox you have something to print, then show the print dialog, 4) select
printer and then hit print, then done. TIA.
 




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