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‎Aug 16, 2010
09:56 PM
Print button on LicneseAgreement dialog
I have a Basic MSI project with a customised License dialog.
The Print button "ISPrintButton" has been changed from ControlStyle=Text to ControlStyle=Bitmap.
When the user clicks the Print button, the license agreement is opened in the relevant rtf viewer and automatically sent to the printer. The user is not presented with the standard windows Print dialog to select their printer and choose ok/cancel etc.
How can I make sure the user is presented with this system print dialog that is normally accessed by (Ctrl-P), rather than the license agreement just being printed without any prompts?
The Print button "ISPrintButton" has been changed from ControlStyle=Text to ControlStyle=Bitmap.
When the user clicks the Print button, the license agreement is opened in the relevant rtf viewer and automatically sent to the printer. The user is not presented with the standard windows Print dialog to select their printer and choose ok/cancel etc.
How can I make sure the user is presented with this system print dialog that is normally accessed by (Ctrl-P), rather than the license agreement just being printed without any prompts?
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‎Nov 06, 2014
03:39 AM
any solution to this??? please help, QE is after me on this :(...
the license is never actually getting printed anywhere and in-fact opening in the relevant rtf viewer and automatically sent to the printer.
the license is never actually getting printed anywhere and in-fact opening in the relevant rtf viewer and automatically sent to the printer.