Printing in Lotus Notes client is an entirely "front-end (UI) operation.
Scheduled agents, logically, cannot run UI events, and so this is why
you can't print on a schedule in this way.
Search the notes.net forums for "print queue"
You can write and agent to detach files then call the windows print api
from an agent.
But a detached file is a far cry from an email form.
The Domino Fax solution for i5 might offer you a way out. I am not sure if
it will
print on a schedule but it is worth looking into.
Sean
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Roger:
I might be missing something, but this seems very doable with an agent in
the mail file. Since the mail is on the i5, I am not sure how to handle
printing from there, but on a client, connected to a departmental or local
printer, should be fairly "easy."
HTH.
Gregg
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