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Hi,

I’m trying to print a specific page not the one that the code is written on.

window.print() – Prints the current page, but how do i print a htm file at a specific loaction???

Hope this makes sense!

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@CharlesNov 25.2002 — [font=georgia]The only way that you can accomplish this is to open the document in a new window and then print that window. Just keep in mind that many of us do not use JavaScript and that many who do use JavaScript have disabled child windows. [/font]
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@ladwolfNov 26.2002 — Hi,

I am trying to use the print function above by opening a new window and then executing the window.print(). But, I am still having the parent window print, not the child window. Is there something else I need to do so that the child window has focus and the print function knows to print that window?

I tried putting the window name in the window.print("name"), but that didn't work either.

I appreciate your help!

Lisa?
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