View.Export(String, ExportFormat) Method
Definition
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Exports the view to a file of the specified format.
public:
abstract void Export(System::String ^ fileLocation, Microsoft::Office::InfoPath::ExportFormat format);
public abstract void Export (string fileLocation, Microsoft.Office.InfoPath.ExportFormat format);
abstract member Export : string * Microsoft.Office.InfoPath.ExportFormat -> unit
Public MustOverride Sub Export (fileLocation As String, format As ExportFormat)
Parameters
- fileLocation
- String
The directory location that the exported view file will be written to.
- format
- ExportFormat
A ExportFormat enumeration that specifies the type of file format to export to.
Exceptions
The Export method was called from an event handler for the Loading event.
The parameters passed to this method are a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
The parameters passed to this method are not valid. For example, they are of the wrong type or format.
The form template is not configured for Full Trust using the Security and Trust category of the Form Options dialog box.
Examples
In the following example, the Export method of the View class is used to export the current view to the Portable Document Format file (.pdf) format.
this.CurrentView.Export(@"C:\MyView.pdf", ExportFormat.Pdf);
Me.CurrentView.Export("C:\MyView.pdf", ExportFormat.Pdf)
Remarks
This member can be accessed only by forms opened from a form template that has been configured to run with full trust using the Security and Trust category of the Form Options dialog box. This member requires full trust for the immediate caller and cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see "Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code" on MSDN.
This type or member can be accessed only from code running in forms opened in Microsoft InfoPath Filler.