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Old July 20th 06, 09:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Mario Gaco
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Hello!

I have programmed an MS Office add-in (using C#) that lets the user push a
button, enter some information in a custom dialog and then print the e-mail.
My problem is that I want to give the user the possibility to select whether
he/she prints the e-mail with or without attachments.

Any idea how to do this so that the user doesn't have to change the setting
manually in the print dialog beforehand? It should work in Outlook 2000 and
Outlook 2003 at least.

TIA, Mario
 




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