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Hello,
As a follow-up on this, I got to thinking that if I am unable to tell the difference between a 'Print' and a 'Print Preview', I might be able to just tell when the 'Print Preview' window has closed and then undo any logging that had occurred when it was brought up. Would it be possible to know when that window has closed to have some code undo the logging that had been done? I'm picturing something like: <onPrintPreviewClose <delete row(s) of logged info |
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