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How to print a watch screen

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JOsborne

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Mar 5, 2006
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I have to get a watch screen on to paper, as I'm trying to debug hundreds of elements in an array and compare them to a calculation mudule.

I tried alt-printscreen, but it just captures a portion of the screen, rather than the whole thing.

Any ideas?

Thanks.
 
Tried that. Same problem again. Only displays portion of the
watch, but this watch is probably 5 or 6 pages long, and I can't scroll down.

 

You say you have an array that you want to print out right?

You could temporarily put this in your code
[tt]
Dim I as Integer

For I = LBound(MyArray) To UBound(MyArray)
Printer.Print MyArray(I) 'For Printing Directly to Printer
Debug.Print MyArray(I) 'For Printing Directly to debug window
Next I

Printer.EndDoc
[/tt]

This will print out the values of your array either to the printer or the debug window.

I Hope This Helps
 

You say you have an array that you want to print out right?

You could temporarily put this in your code
[tt]
Dim I as Integer

For I = LBound(MyArray) To UBound(MyArray)
Printer.Print MyArray(I) 'For Printing Directly to Printer
Debug.Print MyArray(I) 'For Printing Directly to debug window
Next I

Printer.EndDoc
[/tt]

This will print out the values of your array either to the printer or the debug window.

I Hope This Helps
 
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