Hello, i've got a report that I need to print to a Remote Printer (\\Stimpson\Stiles\) without displaying the "Chose printer" dialog box. In access, you can just create a macro that does this...how can I do this in VB?
'switch to desired printer
SetDefaultPrinter NewPrinterName
'Do your printing
'switch back to original printer
SetDefaultPrinter CurrPrinterName
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