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Message started by David Waldmann on 05/03/12 at 13:27:55

Title: Inconsistent function of Print Dialog
Post by David Waldmann on 05/03/12 at 13:27:55

I've noticed that in a couple/few instances, if you select Email as the method of Printing, after the email is sent it goes back to the Print dialog. That's kind of neat, but with it not being consistent across all documents it's kind of a pain because you can end up with extra forms around, forgetting that you've first printed it and then emailed it. I much prefer to either Preview (and print from there) or Print before emailing to ensure that everything looks ok, rather than emailing and then realizing I made some stupid mistake...

What I'd REALLY like is check boxes instead of radio buttons for the Print Types. Saveable as a User Setting, of course! :D

Title: Re: Inconsistent function of Print Dialog
Post by GasGiant on 05/04/12 at 05:51:04

In a previous missive (or perhaps in help files) Lynn stated that emailing should be your last printing step because the dialog does not return. Is that changing? Or is my memory just faulty, as per usual?

Title: Re: Inconsistent function of Print Dialog
Post by David Waldmann on 05/04/12 at 06:06:21

The dialog does not return EXCEPT after emailing, and that only on some(?) forms - Acks, is the only one I've found for sure. Not PLs, Inv, Quotes, POs.

Title: Re: Inconsistent function of Print Dialog
Post by GasGiant on 05/04/12 at 07:43:42

Yeah, my memory is hosed. Must be saving to file that doesn't ask if you are done printing.

Good thing I'm retiring soon. My mind has already gone out to pasture  ;D

Title: Re: Inconsistent function of Print Dialog
Post by David Waldmann on 05/04/12 at 07:46:38


GasGiant wrote:
Yeah, my memory is hosed....

Good thing I'm retiring soon.


Well, at least YOU have an excuse :D

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