Print support
Default printer

Right-click a document with the desired extension in the Windows Explorer. You see a pop-up menu. This pop-up menu should contain an option named print. Select the option named print. The behavior that you now see is the same behavior that WindowsEnabler will show when it prints a document to the default printer. If a print option is not available, you cannot print the document directly through WindowsEnabler. You could try to call the required application explicitly.

If the menu does not contain an open option, you can not open, view or edit these documents using WindowsEnabler document requests or internal command requests.

If the document is printed on the correct printer, you can use the *print WindowsEnabler internal command with the option *dft for the printer name.

Non-default printer

Open the "Printers" folder located in your Start Menu under Configuration. Drag a document with the desired extension from the explorer to a printer (not the default printer). If the document is printed on the correct printer, you can use the *print WindowsEnabler internal command with a named printer or with *select.