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I am trying to run and application that I want to print to the same
type of printer each time. Is there a way to program it to print to
the same printer each time without the user selecting it?

In this case, I would like to print to a receipt printer instead of the
default laser printer.


Any suggestions will help


.. . . and I'm really new, so be gentle.


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Default Setting printer in VB

Check out the ActivePrinter property in Help. Also try recording a macro as
you set another printer from within Excel's File, Print dialog.

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I am trying to run and application that I want to print to the same
type of printer each time. Is there a way to program it to print to
the same printer each time without the user selecting it?

In this case, I would like to print to a receipt printer instead of the
default laser printer.


Any suggestions will help


. . . and I'm really new, so be gentle.


Fester



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