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From: LovedJohnySmith
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Ashish:-        You can use System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("myfile.html") to 
bring up IE and 
get hold of the process. IE does have a toolbar print button which prints 
directly without any dialogs, and simulating that would be one way to go. So 
you can  found the command that is run when you right-click on the HTML and 
select "Print". 
In your case, it should calling "c:\Program Files\Microsoft 
Office\Office10\msohtmed.exe /p %1".    Also, you should look in the 
System.Drawing.Printing namespace.  Specifically, 
look at the PrintDocument class.  This is what you will use to perform your 
printing.  Think of printing as drawing on a canvas.  Your Graphics object 
will give you the tools you need to draw what you want on that canvas.  For 
strings, there is a method, DrawString that you can use to draw a string on 
the printer page. 
 Hope this helps.   Thanks, Smith http://spaces.msn.com/Johnysmith

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