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Default running Word/Excel in silent mode with Office XP PIAs

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Peter, setting DisplayAlerts on the Excel app object to false didn't do

the
trick.
Excel (with Visible set to false) still flashes the printing window (I

used
both _PrintOut and PrintOut methods), which disappears as soon as the
printing job get spooled.

In case of Word, all works fine (no pop-ups at all). Thanks.

Is there another special property of the Excel app object to suppress the
printing window?


Adding Excel group -- I don't know the answer I'm afraid.

Peter

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