VB3 How to Set Landscape or Portrait for Printer from VB App (80185)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual Basic Standard Edition for Windows 2.0
- Microsoft Visual Basic Standard Edition for Windows 3.0
- Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition for Windows 2.0
- Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition for Windows 3.0
- Microsoft Visual Basic Standard Edition for Windows 1.0
This article was previously published under Q80185 SUMMARY
Some printers support changing the orientation of the paper output to
landscape. With the Windows API Escape() function, you can change
the settings of the printer to either landscape or portrait. In addition,
if you have one of the following products, you can use the Common Dialog
box to allow users to set the mode inside a Visual Basic Application:
- Visual Basic version 1.0 Professional Toolkit
- Professional Edition of Visual Basic version 2.0
- Standard or Professional Edition of Visual Basic version 3.0
Below is an example showing how to invoke the Windows API Escape()
function from Microsoft Visual Basic.
NOTE: The Windows API Escape() function is provided in Windows versions
3.0 and 3.1 for backward compatibility with earlier versions of Microsoft
Windows. Applications are supposed to use the GDI DeviceCapabilities() and
ExtDeviceMode() functions instead of the Escape() function, but neither
DeviceCapabilities() nor ExtDeviceMode() can be called directly from Visual
Basic. This is because they are exported by the printer driver, not by the
Windows GDI. The only way to use ExtDeviceMode() or DeviceCapabilities()
in Visual Basic is to create a DLL and call them from there.
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Normally, output for the printer is in portrait mode, where output is
printed horizontally across the narrower dimension of a paper. In
landscape mode, the output is printed horizontally across the longer
dimension of the paper.
You can use the Escape() function to change the orientation of the
printer by passing GETSETPAPERORIENT as an argument. When you
initially print text to the printer, Visual Basic will use the
currently selected orientation. Sending the Escape() function will not
take effect until you perform a Printer.EndDoc. After you perform a
Printer.EndDoc, output will print in the orientation that you have
selected.
To determine if your printer supports landscape mode, do the
following:
- From the Windows Program Manager, run Control Panel.
- From the Control Panel, select the Printers icon.
- From the Printers dialog box, choose the Configure button.
- The Configure dialog box will contain an option for landscape
orientation if landscape is supported on your printer.
How to Check the Current Orientation of the Printer
To check the current orientation of the printer, use the following code:
' Enter the following Declare statement as one, single line:
Declare Function Escape% Lib "GDI" (ByVal hDC%, ByVal nEsc%, ByVal nLen%,
lpData As Any, lpOut As Any)
Sub Command1_Click ()
Const PORTRAIT = 1
Const LANDSCAPE = 2
Const GETSETPAPERORIENT = 30
Dim Orient As OrientStructure
Printer.Print ""
Orient.Orientation = LANDSCAPE
x% = Escape(Printer.hDC, GETSETPAPERORIENT, Len(Orient), "", Null)
Print x%
End Sub
How to Change the Printer Orientation to Landscape
The following example below demonstrates how to change the printer
orientation to landscape. Please note that your printer must support
landscape mode for these commands to have any effect.
- Start a new project in Visual Basic (ALT, F, N). Form1 is created by
default.
- Add a command button (Command1) to Form1.
- Add the following code to the global module:
Type OrientStructure
Orientation As Long
Pad As String * 16
End Type
' Enter the following Declare statement on one, single line:
Declare Function Escape% Lib "GDI" (ByVal hDc%, ByVal nEsc%,
ByVal nLen%, lpData As OrientStructure, lpOut As Any)
- Add the following code to the Command1_Click event procedure of the
Command1 button:
Sub Command1_Click ()
Const PORTRAIT = 1
Const LANDSCAPE = 2
Const GETSETPAPERORIENT = 30
Dim Orient As OrientStructure
'* Start the printer
Printer.Print ""
'* Specify the orientation
Orient.Orientation = LANDSCAPE
'* Send escape sequence to change orientation
x% = Escape(Printer.hDC, GETSETPAPERORIENT,
Len(Orient), Orient, NULL)
'* The EndDoc will now re-initialize the printer
Printer.EndDoc
Printer.Print "Should print in landscape mode"
Printer.EndDoc
End Sub
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/12/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbcode kbprint KB80185 |
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