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In this video Ill show you how to add printing capabilities to our WPF controls. Well add a print preview for a grid, combine multiple grids into one document and customized document sections by creating dedicated templates lets start with an application that has a grid control displaying task data and here it is at runtime the ribbon already contains the predefined print button lets bring up the grid controls print preview in the buttons click event handler first create the right printing link that lays out input data and generates a document for print preview to find a simple link for printing linear data or our collection view link for printing hierarchical data To print a devexpress control use the principal control length create a new instance of this class and pass the grid view to the constructor next create a custom print preview window which contains the document preview control by default you can access this integrated control using the preview control property. assign t