PrintDocument.DocumentName Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the document name to display (for example, in a print status dialog box or printer queue) while printing the document.
public:
property System::String ^ DocumentName { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string DocumentName { get; set; }
member this.DocumentName : string with get, set
Public Property DocumentName As String
Property Value
The document name to display while printing the document. The default is "document".
Examples
The following code example prints a document with the first page in color, if the printer supports it, and sets the DocumentName to a user-friendly name. The example requires that a PrintDocument variable named printDoc
has been created, and the PrintPage and QueryPageSettings events are handled.
Use the System.Drawing and System.Drawing.Printing namespaces for this example.
private:
void MyButtonPrint_OnClick( Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e )
{
// Set the printer name and ensure it is valid. If not, provide a message to the user.
printDoc->PrinterSettings->PrinterName = "\\mynetworkprinter";
if ( printDoc->PrinterSettings->IsValid )
{
// If the printer supports printing in color, then override the printer's default behavior.
if ( printDoc->PrinterSettings->SupportsColor )
{
// Set the page default's to not print in color.
printDoc->DefaultPageSettings->Color = false;
}
// Provide a friendly name, set the page number, and print the document.
printDoc->DocumentName = "My Presentation";
currentPageNumber = 1;
printDoc->Print();
}
else
{
MessageBox::Show( "Printer is not valid" );
}
}
void MyPrintQueryPageSettingsEvent( Object^ sender, QueryPageSettingsEventArgs^ e )
{
// Determines if the printer supports printing in color.
if ( printDoc->PrinterSettings->SupportsColor )
{
// If the printer supports color printing, use color.
if ( currentPageNumber == 1 )
{
e->PageSettings->Color = true;
}
}
}
private void MyButtonPrint_OnClick(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
// Set the printer name and ensure it is valid. If not, provide a message to the user.
printDoc.PrinterSettings.PrinterName = "\\mynetworkprinter";
if (printDoc.PrinterSettings.IsValid) {
// If the printer supports printing in color, then override the printer's default behavior.
if (printDoc.PrinterSettings.SupportsColor) {
// Set the page default's to not print in color.
printDoc.DefaultPageSettings.Color = false;
}
// Provide a friendly name, set the page number, and print the document.
printDoc.DocumentName = "My Presentation";
currentPageNumber = 1;
printDoc.Print();
}
else {
MessageBox.Show("Printer is not valid");
}
}
private void MyPrintQueryPageSettingsEvent(object sender, QueryPageSettingsEventArgs e)
{
// Determines if the printer supports printing in color.
if (printDoc.PrinterSettings.SupportsColor) {
// If the printer supports color printing, use color.
if (currentPageNumber == 1 ) {
e.PageSettings.Color = true;
}
}
}
Private Sub MyButtonPrint_OnClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
' Set the printer name and ensure it is valid. If not, provide a message to the user.
printDoc.PrinterSettings.PrinterName = "\\mynetworkprinter"
If printDoc.PrinterSettings.IsValid Then
' If the printer supports printing in color, then override the printer's default behavior.
if printDoc.PrinterSettings.SupportsColor then
' Set the page default's to not print in color.
printDoc.DefaultPageSettings.Color = False
End If
' Provide a friendly name, set the page number, and print the document.
printDoc.DocumentName = "My Presentation"
currentPageNumber = 1
printDoc.Print()
Else
MessageBox.Show("Printer is not valid")
End If
End Sub
Private Sub MyPrintQueryPageSettingsEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As QueryPageSettingsEventArgs)
' Determines if the printer supports printing in color.
If printDoc.PrinterSettings.SupportsColor Then
' If the printer supports color printing, use color.
If currentPageNumber = 1 Then
e.PageSettings.Color = True
End If
End If
End Sub
Remarks
The DocumentName property does not specify the file to print. Rather, you specify the output to print by handling the PrintPage event. For an example, see the PrintDocument class overview.