See the article "How to do a mail merge to the printer using VBA, without
displaying the Print dialog" at:
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMe...PrintrWVBA.htm
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"ksg" wrote in message
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I have an automated mail merge program that requires no user interaction.
I
have been able to suppress all Dialog and Informational boxes except the
ones
associated with the printer. I get 2 boxes-the first in the Now Prining
Page... box and the next is the printing status box. I am using Visual
Studio-VB and use the following to initiate the print:
wrdMailMerge.Destination = _
Word.WdMailMergeDestination.wdSendToPrinter
Any help would be appreciated.