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 The caller can request specific representations and specific target devices. For example, a caller can ask for either an object’s content or an iconic representation. Also, the caller can ask the object to compose a picture for a target device that is independent of the drawing device context. As a result, the picture can be composed for one target device and drawn on another device context. For example, to provide a print preview operation, you can compose the drawing for a printer target device but actually draw the representation on the display. 
 
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出处:http://www.com.it-berater.org/COM/ole_and_data_transfer/interfaces/IViewObject.htm
转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/Chinasf/archive/2006/12/28/605697.html
 
