Print related.

Hi
i have created a popup window with 3 buttons. print,printpreview and cancel. i want when i click on print button then 3 copies of the printout will come out on single print command.
Please Help me.
Thanks
Nisha

Nisha,
As far as I know, this is not possible. At least not in a standards compliant/cross-browser way.
Regards,
Dan
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