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Question by BISHNU
Submitted on 6/16/2004
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HOW CAN I DEFINE A PAPER SIZE IN VB WHILE PRINTING ON A PRINTER>


Answer by viral
Submitted on 7/22/2004
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you can defind paper size using following code

printer.papersize=vbpspA4 'if u want to define paper if size A4

 

Answer by svs
Submitted on 10/21/2005
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HOW CAN I DEFINE A PAPER SIZE IN VB WHILE PRINTING ON A PRINTER?

HOW CAN I DEFINE A custom PAPER SIZE IN VB WHILE PRINTING ON A PRINTER?

How can I pause or stop printing, if i divide the A4 size into 3 sections, after every section is printed completely.

 

Answer by svs
Submitted on 10/21/2005
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HOW CAN I DEFINE A PAPER SIZE IN VB WHILE PRINTING ON A PRINTER?

HOW CAN I DEFINE A custom PAPER SIZE IN VB WHILE PRINTING ON A PRINTER?

How can I pause or stop printing, if i divide the A4 size into 3 sections, after every section is printed completely.

 

Answer by sujeet
Submitted on 6/20/2006
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i require it

 

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