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Printing with ZedGraph !

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    CrocodileBuck
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    Hi, i coded a little app. with the chart control ZedGraph and everything is working fine. But now i have to print the chart with a background (milimeter grid). How can manage this, is there perhaps a code snippet in the codeproject arcive ? I really searched but i couldn't find anything ! Or are there tuts out there covering the printing with ZedGraph ? I really don't know what i can do ;(( Many, many thanx and best regards. ;) Croc

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      Hi, i coded a little app. with the chart control ZedGraph and everything is working fine. But now i have to print the chart with a background (milimeter grid). How can manage this, is there perhaps a code snippet in the codeproject arcive ? I really searched but i couldn't find anything ! Or are there tuts out there covering the printing with ZedGraph ? I really don't know what i can do ;(( Many, many thanx and best regards. ;) Croc

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      Steven J Jowett
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      Have you bothered to look at the ZedGraph website? It contains alot of documentation and even a user forum, which would be the best place to ask your question.

      Steve Jowett ------------------------- It is offen dangerous to try and see someone else's point of view, without proper training. Douglas Adams (Mostly Harmless)

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