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I'm trying to print a word doc from my C# code. I used the 12.0.0.0 Word Interop and what i'm trying to do is to get a Print Dialogue pop up before the document prints. I'm not 100% sure of the syntax of all of this as I can't get my code to work :( Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!

2 Answers 2

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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);
}
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  • for some reason this is not working...can you show me all your syntax? Even a simple print won't work for me!!!
    – yeahumok
    May 18, 2009 at 15:59
  • Are you saying it won't print, or that the dialog won't show up?
    – McAden
    May 18, 2009 at 16:30
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    I've found that the "if (dialogResult == 1)" block is not needed. The Show() method will display the dialog, and if the user clicks Print, it will print.
    – kad81
    Jan 25, 2013 at 0:14
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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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