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GeneralRe: Delete documents from Printer Pin
Ananth3046-Jul-10 2:41
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Ananth3046-Jul-10 2:42
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Ananth30413-Jul-10 0:54
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Ananth30414-Jul-10 1:57
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David Crow6-Jul-10 4:29
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Ananth30413-Jul-10 18:53
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David Crow19-Jul-10 2:46
David Crow19-Jul-10 2:46 
1) It's a lot easier to read code that has been enclosed with <pre> tags. You can easily modify your post with this change.

2) The function prindel(), and parts of prinfun() and printButton1Click() are commented out so should those parts be removed so as to avoid confusion?

Ananth304 wrote:
But if I try to delete the job its not doing that.


Probably because there is no job to delete. Unless you are sending many pages to the printer, the job will not exist long enough to delete.

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