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Hi there is someone able able to help me witha flash problem i have. When i press print I would like it to save say flash1 to a location on my computer and then recall it to print and delete afterwards. If this is possiable.
If someone could advise or able to write a script for it to do this it would be a massive help. |
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you can use one of the many dll files on this forum (search window capture)
then you can capture the flash object by its window handle, save it and send it to the printer |
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Hi there tried all your DLL's but they all come back with a global problem. thanks anyway. Might just see if i can figure out how to write a flash file project. I have Adobe Flash CS3 will try that. |
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It would be eaisier to see what you need if you could post an example of your project. Using print and FSCommands in Flash you should easily be able to accomplish this.
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