Hi
i can print rtf files with openoffice on the default printer from the command line interface.
c:\program files\openoffice\soffice\swriter.exe -p test.rtf
How do I invoke this command from a perl script
thanks for your response

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In reply to Re^2: Moving from MS Office OLE code to Openoffice for printing RTF documents by harryC
in thread Moving from MS Office OLE code to Openoffice for printing RTF documents by harryC

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