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:: com :: sun :: star :: view ::

interface XPrintable
Description
offers printing functionality.
Developers Guide
Drawings - Printing Drawing Documents - Printer and Print Job Settings
Text - Printing Text Documents - Printer and Print Job Settings
OfficeDev - Storing Documents - Printing Documents
Spreadsheets - Printing Spreadsheet Documents - Printer and Print Job Settings

Methods' Summary
getPrinter  
setPrinter assigns a new printer to the object.  
print prints the object.  
Methods' Details
getPrinter
sequence< ::com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue >
getPrinter();

Returns
a descriptor of the current printer.

The attributes of the current printer are used for formatting.

See also
PrinterDescriptor
setPrinter
void
setPrinter( [in] sequence< ::com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue >  aPrinter )
raises( ::com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException );

Description
assigns a new printer to the object.

Setting a new printer will cause reformatting.

See also
PrinterDescriptor
print
void
print( [in] sequence< ::com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue >  xOptions )
raises( ::com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException );

Description
prints the object.
Parameter xOptions
specifies the number of copies and some other values which do not affect formatting.
See also
PrintOptions
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