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How to Print in .Net like in VB6

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    I am still a little new to vb.net and I tried to print to the printer like I did in vb6 and it has changed I have done some research on this and found some tutorials but with no luck on what I am looking for. An ex. of the code would be like Printer.Print "Whatever" but when i go Printer.Print("Whatever") it gives me an error message. If someone could help me out with this I would really appreciate it. Thank You for you time. B.

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      I am still a little new to vb.net and I tried to print to the printer like I did in vb6 and it has changed I have done some research on this and found some tutorials but with no luck on what I am looking for. An ex. of the code would be like Printer.Print "Whatever" but when i go Printer.Print("Whatever") it gives me an error message. If someone could help me out with this I would really appreciate it. Thank You for you time. B.

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      Bso_Cool wrote:

      I have done some research on this and found some tutorials but with no luck on what I am looking for.

      Looks[^] to me like there are lots of tutorials.

      Bso_Cool wrote:

      but when i go Printer.Print("Whatever") it gives me an error message.

      I guess that's why no tutorials tell you to do this, it's changed from VB6. I suggest following any of the tutorials I brought up with google, or asking a more specific question about the nature of what you want to print.

      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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