Question

When I was using windows Forms, there were provisions for printing the contents of the Webbrowser control-- you could even show the print and print preview buttons for the end-user-- Is this possible for the Wpf Webbrowser and if so how?

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Solution

First, you need to get to the underlying WebBrowser ActiveX Control. Here is how it can be done for WPF WebBrowser. Then, you call IWebBrowser2::ExecWB to execute OLECMDID_PRINT or OLECMDID_PRINTPREVIEW commands. Note, these commands are asynchronous. If you need to track when the printing has completed (spooled), check this.

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