I'm using XamOutlookView for a scheduling application and it is really working great! My customers are quite happy with it. I do however have a small problem. I'd like to print the schedule for the day or week and haven't figured out how to do it.
It is possible to add the on screen view to the report like this: EmbeddedVisualReportSection section = new EmbeddedVisualReportSection(MyOutlookView);
but that only shows what is on the screen. We need it to show at least all the working hours.
What is the best way to accomplish this?
Thanks!
Hello,
Thank you for your post. After researching this functionality, it has been determine as a new Product Idea. I have sent your Product Idea directly to our product management team. Our product team chooses new Product Ideas for development based on popular feedback from our customer base. Infragistics continues to monitor application development for all of our products, so as trends appear in requested ideas, we can plan accordingly.
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Thank you for your request.
Sincerely,
Krasimir
Developer Support Engineer
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I am just checking if you require any further assistance on the matter.
Thank you for your reply. I have further researched the ability to print the XamSchedule controls and it seems that currently you can print only the visible part of the control using the EmbeddedVisualReportSection class as you have mentioned. This is the reason I have submitted the Product Idea to have the ability to print your XamOutlookView, built-in.
Please let me know if you need any further assistance on the matter.
I still haven't figured out how I'm going to handle the problem since I'd like the appearance of the printout to at least somewhat resemble how it looks on the screen and I'm not very competent in the printing realm yet. So... any pointers you could give would be appreciated...