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Frequently, word processors and other applications that involve printing will provide the option to display a message to users that a print job is complete. You can provide this functionality in your Windows Forms by handling the EndPrint event of the PrintDocument component.
The following procedure requires that you have created a Windows-based application with a PrintDocument component on it, which is the standard way of enabling printing from a Windows-based application. For more information about printing from Windows Forms using the PrintDocument component, see How to: Create Standard Windows Forms Print Jobs.
To complete a print job
Set the DocumentName property of the PrintDocument component.
PrintDocument1.DocumentName = "MyTextFile"
printDocument1.DocumentName = "MyTextFile";
printDocument1->DocumentName = "MyTextFile";
Write code to handle the EndPrint event.
In the following code example, a message box is displayed, indicating that the document has finished printing.
Private Sub PrintDocument1_EndPrint(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Drawing.Printing.PrintEventArgs) Handles PrintDocument1.EndPrint MessageBox.Show(PrintDocument1.DocumentName + " has finished printing.") End Sub
private void printDocument1_EndPrint(object sender, System.Drawing.Printing.PrintEventArgs e) { MessageBox.Show(printDocument1.DocumentName + " has finished printing."); }
private: void printDocument1_EndPrint(System::Object ^ sender, System::Drawing::Printing::PrintEventArgs ^ e) { MessageBox::Show(String::Concat(printDocument1->DocumentName, " has finished printing.")); }
(Visual C# and Visual C++) Place the following code in the form's constructor to register the event handler.
this.printDocument1.EndPrint += new System.Drawing.Printing.PrintEventHandler (this.printDocument1_EndPrint);
this->printDocument1->EndPrint += gcnew System::Drawing::Printing::PrintEventHandler (this, &Form1::printDocument1_EndPrint);