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Default Live chart on Userform Printing OWC10

Hi all,

Using OWC10 on a userform to have live charts in the userform environment.
No more moving gifs to an image object! It's way too fantastic.

But having accomplished this, I am wondering how, exactly to print the OWC
Chart to a printer.... Any ideas on how to do this? (from code in the
userform)

ALl the best,

Mike
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Found a solution....

export teh chart as a picture to the temp directory, add a sheet to the
active workbook, import the picture, call the print routine, delete the
sheet!

Regards,

Mike

rci wrote:
: Hi all,

: Using OWC10 on a userform to have live charts in the userform environment.
: No more moving gifs to an image object! It's way too fantastic.

: But having accomplished this, I am wondering how, exactly to print the OWC
: Chart to a printer.... Any ideas on how to do this? (from code in the
: userform)

: ALl the best,

: Mike
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