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From: Robert on 12 May 2008 07:04 Has anyone got this to work for multiple printers? I have a report that I need to print to 8 different printers every morning and I'm affraid that number will grow "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: > That would require a macro. The MyPrint() macro at > http://www.gmayor.com/fax_from_word.htm gives you the basic macro code > to print the current document to a specific printer. You can modify the > macro to also select a second printer and issue a second print command. > > hogan wrote: > > > I'm sorry, I would like to print the document at the same time. Lets say if a > > salesperson creates a workorder and prints it at their desk, I would like the > > document to print in the service department as well. > > > > "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: > > > > > >>If yes, yes, and yes, then what is the problem? > >> > >>hogan wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Yes, Yes, and Yes. Unfortunately I am the support staff. Is this something > >>>simple and you can explain further? > >>> > >>>"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>If you are on a network, and if printer sharing is enabled across the > >>>>network, and if you can connect to the two printers you wish to print > >>>>to, then yes it is possible. Talk to your company's computer support > >>>>staff. > >>>> > >>>>hogan wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>I would like to print a document at two seperate printers in different > >>>>>departments. Is this possible? > >>>> > >>>> > >> > >
From: DL on 12 May 2008 07:59 So you followed the link to the macro modified & tried it? "Robert" <Robert(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F8F1188C-38FF-4AD8-8AAB-0888B121C082(a)microsoft.com... > Has anyone got this to work for multiple printers? I have a report that I > need to print to 8 different printers every morning and I'm affraid that > number will grow > > "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: > >> That would require a macro. The MyPrint() macro at >> http://www.gmayor.com/fax_from_word.htm gives you the basic macro code >> to print the current document to a specific printer. You can modify the >> macro to also select a second printer and issue a second print command. >> >> hogan wrote: >> >> > I'm sorry, I would like to print the document at the same time. Lets >> > say if a >> > salesperson creates a workorder and prints it at their desk, I would >> > like the >> > document to print in the service department as well. >> > >> > "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: >> > >> > >> >>If yes, yes, and yes, then what is the problem? >> >> >> >>hogan wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>>Yes, Yes, and Yes. Unfortunately I am the support staff. Is this >> >>>something >> >>>simple and you can explain further? >> >>> >> >>>"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>>If you are on a network, and if printer sharing is enabled across the >> >>>>network, and if you can connect to the two printers you wish to print >> >>>>to, then yes it is possible. Talk to your company's computer support >> >>>>staff. >> >>>> >> >>>>hogan wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>I would like to print a document at two seperate printers in >> >>>>>different >> >>>>>departments. Is this possible? >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>
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