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The origninal code is all there but I cannot get the code to print from the example given. Does it look right to you( the print function)? How do I call the print from another form? So if I put the printdoc on the dayview how do I call that from say frmAppointments.

The code and print from Paint is below but i can't get it to work for me. I have tried posting in that forum , but no one answers.

http://www.codeproject.com/KB/selection/Calendardayview.aspx?msg=1901943#xx1901943xx

I write in VB net but it should be the same.
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Toli Cuturicu 22-Aug-10 13:53pm    
Reason for my vote of 1
Don't post here even if nobody answers it there, ok?

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Don't post this under Questions & Answers - if you got the code from an article, then there is a "new message" button at the bottom of that article, which causes an email to be sent to the author. They are then alerted that you wish to speak to them.
Posting this here relies on them "dropping by" and realising it is for them.
 
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Keith Barrow 21-Aug-10 10:04am    
To be fair, he did post there twice (about two weeks, then a week ago), it looks like the person who wrote the article hasn't been massively active for a while.
mindserve 21-Aug-10 10:17am    
The new message isn't working because the poster never responded at all. So I was hoping to post it here on the chance that someone has worked on this code and has an answer.

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