XL5: Finding Default Printer and Port SettingsID: Q107621
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Microsoft Excel version 5.0, does not have the built-in functionality to directly recognize default printer and port settings. To return this printer information, use the Microsoft Windows Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs) to read the DEVICE line of the [WINDOWS] section of the WIN.INI file.
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The following macro will return the default printer type and port.
'Enter the following Declare Function as a single line
Declare Function GetProfileString Lib "KERNEL" (ByVal lpAppName As
String,_
ByVal lpKeyName As String, ByVal lpDefault As String,_
ByVal lpReturnedString As String, ByVal nSize As Integer) As Integer
Sub Default_Printer_Port()
Dim Result As String * 255
Dim Printer As String
Dim Port As String
'Gets info from win.ini
Call GetProfileString("Windows","Device","",result,254)
'Gets first part of device line
Printer = Left(result,InStr(result, ",")-1)
'Gets last part of device line
Port = Mid(result, InStr(InStr(result, ",") +1, result, ",") +1)
'Displays Printer and port in successive message boxes
MsgBox "The current default printer is " & Printer
MsgBox "The current default port is " & Port
End Sub
Additional query words: call register
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Version : 5.00
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: July 9, 1999