Hi,
in a Word document I've added my own control which changes its appearence
(i.e. what it displays) once the document is at run-time. In few words, it
consists mainly on a picturebox which may load different pictures according
to macro code.
The problem is that if I print the document, I always get it printed with
design-time appearence, even if I'm being at run-time mode.
Print preview, however, displays the control appearence correctly: I guess
that Print Preview reflects faithfully what I'm really seeing on the
document.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion, I really don't know what to do!
Word Heretic - 09 Feb 2005 00:28 GMT
G'day "Doson Cric" <doson@cric.nospam>,
You would have to replace the control with the actual picture as what
you describe is the designed behaviour for controls. They are ONLINE
devices, not PRINT devices.
Steve Hudson - Word Heretic
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Without prejudice
Doson Cric reckoned:
>Hi,
>in a Word document I've added my own control which changes its appearence
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>document.
>Thanks in advance for any suggestion, I really don't know what to do!