On 2014-10-02 20:16, Tracy Pearson wrote:
If you're using the API, there is a way to set the current printer in
the control.
I checked the code I use.
IF DL.SelectPrinter(lcPrinterName) = .F.
MessageBox("printer unavailable")
ENDIF
lcPrinterName is the name in Windows. It can include spaces.
HTH,
Tracy
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