About printing

T

Tony Johansson

Hello!

This question might not be correct newgroup to ask this question in.

I'm using VisualStudio.NET

When I print out a file from Visual studio.net comment as /* Here I have
some comment */ is not printed
so space is inserted in those places insted.

So as a result to this my printed file will therefore have a lot of spaces.

Have you any idea have to fix this?

Many Thanks!

//Tony
 
M

Mike Wahler

Tony Johansson said:
Hello!

This question might not be correct newgroup to ask this question in.

No, it is not. Here we discuss only the (standard)
C++ language, not particular software products and
their operation.
I'm using VisualStudio.NET

When I print out a file from Visual studio.net comment as /* Here I have
some comment */ is not printed
so space is inserted in those places insted.

So as a result to this my printed file will therefore have a lot of
spaces.

Have you any idea have to fix this?

No, but I'm sure you could get the answer by visiting a
Visual Studio newsgroup and/or Microsoft's developer
support site at www.msdn.microsoft.com

You can get a list of newsgroups from your ISP and/or
sites such as www.groups.google.com

Purpose of comp.lang.c++ :
http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt

-Mike
 
H

Howard

Tony Johansson said:
Hello!

This question might not be correct newgroup to ask this question in.

It's not. Ask in a microsoft newsgroup. Check their server,
msnews.microsoft.com.

-Howard
 
I

Ioannis Vranos

Tony said:
Hello!

This question might not be correct newgroup to ask this question in.

I'm using VisualStudio.NET

When I print out a file from Visual studio.net comment as /* Here I have
some comment */ is not printed
so space is inserted in those places insted.

So as a result to this my printed file will therefore have a lot of spaces.

Have you any idea have to fix this?


This is off topic here.


Try microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vc newsgroup.


Also better use the public MS newsgroup server for that one:

msnews.microsoft.com
 

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