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Jeremy asked on 28 Oct 2014, 03:50 PM
Hello,

First at all, I would like to say that I like Telerik UI for Winforms a lot, pretty much better than the basic controls of Visual Studio.

I'm using RadScheduler in TimeLineView to make the schedule of the salaries of my company.

The Scheduler is group by resources (the salaries) and show 3 weeks (see the screenshot for more details).

I would like to print the schedule similar (or "look like") as what the user see on his screen.

I looked the options in the PrintPreview things, but I didn't find how to make it.

Is it possible ? And how ?

Thanks in advance.

Sincerely,

Jérémy SIMAO

PS : Sorry for my bad English, I'm French so it's a bit difficult for me to explain it well.

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Dess | Tech Support Engineer, Principal
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answered on 31 Oct 2014, 10:22 AM
Hello Jeremy,

Thank you for writing.

Printing in RadScheduler is performed by objects of type SchedulerPrintStyle. SchedulerPrintStyle provides a set of options that define the date range of printing and the appearance of the printed pages. RadScheduler provides a set of events that allow you to customize the appearance of the printed elements. Our Scheduler >> Printing support >> Events and Customization help article is quite useful on this topic. The CellPrintElementFormatting and the AppointmentPrintElementFormatting events give you the opportunity to style the cells and appointments on a way to achieve the desired look.

I hope this information helps. Should you have further questions, I would be glad to help.

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Desislava
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answered on 24 Nov 2014, 02:17 PM
Hello Desislava and thank you for your answer.

Your informations help me a lot but I didn't find a way to print my RadSheduler as it look on the user screen (see my screenshot) because it doesn't appear that SchedulerPrintStyles contain a TimeLineStyle. Is there a simple way to do that ?

Regards.
Jeremy SIMAO.
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Dess | Tech Support Engineer, Principal
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answered on 27 Nov 2014, 12:57 PM
Hello Jeremy,

Thank you for writing back.

RadScheduler supports SchedulerPrintStyle objects similar to Outlook. Hence, it offers daily, weekly, weekly calendar, monthly and details print style. However, SchedulerPrintStyle for Timeline view is a reasonable request. I have logged it in our feedback portal. You can track its progress, subscribe for status changes and add your vote/comment to it on the following link - feedback item.

I have also updated your Telerik points.

Currently, the possible solution that I can suggest is to use the printable panel demonstrated in our Create Prinatble Panel help article. Thus, you can print the scheduler exactly as it is displayed on the screen. I have prepared a sample project for your convenience.

I hope this information helps. If you have any additional questions, please let me know.

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Desislava
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answered on 12 Nov 2015, 10:28 AM

Hi Desislava,

I am also interested in this function. Do you have any plan for releasing the new version which support this print for timeline?

Thanks.

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Dess | Tech Support Engineer, Principal
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answered on 12 Nov 2015, 11:58 AM
Hello Viet,

Thank you for writing.

We will consider it in the future improvement of RadScheduler. However, I can not give you an exact time frame when this functionality will be introduced. Please make sure that you cast your vote for it. The more votes an item has, the higher its priority gets.

I hope this information helps. Should you have further questions I would be glad to help.
 
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