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Guest_Paul Smedley_*
post Dec 12 2003, 06:30 PM
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Hi,
PMView Pro is fantastic - does everything I need and more, however, it has one very annoying bug/feature.

If I print something say 30 times, PMView remembers that the last print was 30 copies, and next time I print, I often forget to change the number of copies back to 1 then end up having to cancel the print job.

Is it possible to change it so that the number of copies printed is NOT saved?

Thanks,

Paul
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Peter
post Jan 2 2004, 09:24 AM
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Any "modern" driver written for Warp4 supports DJP.

People who always want to print 2 copes (one for working on and one for their archive) would probably be very frustrated if they needed to change the setting to 2 copies every time.

You could also ask the question "why would anyone want PMView to remember the last printer used". I bet there are people that would want PMView to reset to the "default" printer every time. However, I doubt these people are in majority...

PMView remembers the values last used, since most users are likely to use the same settings the next time something is printed.

Of course I could add an option for always resetting the number of copies to "1". Please mail me at peter@pmview.com if you would like me to add such an option. Again, this brings up the question if there needs to be an option for always resetting to the default printer as well...

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