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printpreviewdialog Numeric up down button events

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    Hi CP , I want to handle the Numeric Up / Down events in the printpreview control i wnat to make the viceversa of handling hte pages in Up/ down control . Presently the Up one is used for next page access . I want to make the down button to work in that way . Is it possible ?? and i am havign 5 pages i want to show the 3 page first and change the page number in Up down control Is it possible ?? Regards

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      Hi CP , I want to handle the Numeric Up / Down events in the printpreview control i wnat to make the viceversa of handling hte pages in Up/ down control . Presently the Up one is used for next page access . I want to make the down button to work in that way . Is it possible ?? and i am havign 5 pages i want to show the 3 page first and change the page number in Up down control Is it possible ?? Regards

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      There are no such events exposed by the PrintPreviewControl. I think you'd have to create your own version of the control to get what you want. As for your second requirement, I think you might want to look into the StartPage property of the PrintPreview.

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