Printing using Word Interop with Print Dialog

给你一囗甜甜゛ 提交于 2019-11-29 06:42:30
McAden

It should be something along the lines of:

object nullobj = Missing.Value;
doc = wordApp.Documents.Open(ref file,
                             ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj,
                             ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj,
                             ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj,
                             ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj,
                             ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj);

doc.Activate();
doc.Visible = true;
int dialogResult = wordApp.Dialogs[Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.WdWordDialog.wdDialogFilePrint].Show(ref nullobj);

if (dialogResult == 1)
{
    doc.PrintOut(ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj, 
                 ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj, 
                 ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj, 
                 ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj, ref nullobj, 
                 ref nullobj, ref nullobj);
}

The accepted answer didn't work for me, so I found another way. This will print a document at c:\temp.docx in the background, keeping Word hidden from view.

It uses Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.

Word.Application wordApp = new Word.Application();
wordApp.Visible = false;

PrintDialog pDialog = new PrintDialog();
if (pDialog.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
{
  Word.Document doc = wordApp.Documents.Add(@"c:\temp.docx");
  wordApp.ActivePrinter = pDialog.PrinterSettings.PrinterName;
  wordApp.ActiveDocument.PrintOut(); //this will also work: doc.PrintOut();
  doc.Close(SaveChanges: false);
  doc = null;
}

// <EDIT to include Jason's suggestion>
((Word._Application)wordApp).Quit(SaveChanges: false); 
// </EDIT>

// Original: wordApp.Quit(SaveChanges: false);
wordApp = null;
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