Can we see your code?  That may help us work out what is causing the "flash"

Frank.

Frank Cazabon

On 08/05/2013 10:21 AM, Jack Skelley wrote:
Good Morning Stephen:
I can get the length of the document.
I don't want to see the document that is to be printed but it flashes it at me 
anyway.
The first one does not flash but the subsequent ones do flash.
Strange...
Thanks.
Jack

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Can you get a length of the document?  If so you may not have to show it
unless you want to see it.


On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Jack Skelley
<[email protected]>wrote:

Good Evening All:
I am creating a Word 2010 automation form to open a document and print it.
I have a few questions:
1 - Except for the first file opened every file there after will flash the
Word interface even though I issue a .visible = .f. and issue a Word
minimized command
      How DO I stop the screen flash from Word when the second and
subsequent documents are opened?
2- How do I know the document has been queued before I move to the next
one?
Except for the annoying screen flash the code works ok if I pause between
docs to allow it to queue.
No editing involved here. Simple open a file and send it to a printer...
Thanks for any help.
Best regards,

Jack Skelley

Jack Skelley
Senior Director, Programming/Computer Operations
New Jersey Devils
(973)757-6164
[email protected]

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