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GeneralUsing a database link in a C# program Pin
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Questiondeveloping applications - MDI and SDI ? Pin
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GeneralPrintDocument PrintPage event Pin
Yaron K.28-Dec-03 20:36
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GeneralRe: PrintDocument PrintPage event Pin
Heath Stewart29-Dec-03 4:58
protectorHeath Stewart29-Dec-03 4:58 
No, because the whole idea of a print preview is to preview what will be printed! Why would you do anything different? Not only does it not make sense, it inconsistent with every other program your users will use.

If you really must, you'll have to keep some boolean flag or something similar. Your app should know when the Print and Print Preview buttons were clicked (or whatever you use) so you can determine what to draw based on the state of that flag.

In any case, there's just really no good way to tell based on the PrintPageEventArgs, or the PrintEventArgs for that matter. The properties would be the same for both screen and print, since the Graphics object is supposed to be created to match the printer on which the PrintDocument will be printed (i.e., scaling, twips, etc.).

 

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GeneralRe: PrintDocument PrintPage event - a real answer Pin
Bryan White29-Dec-03 14:58
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