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Is there a way around this
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21/07/2006 18:26:59
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01136462
Message ID:
01139887
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Thanks, Geoff. I will look at the simple report to see if either condition applies. I don't have the time to do a lot right now. My boss told me that it is not significant compared to the overwhelming tasks list I have, so this issue will have to wait a while.

The report I spoke of, though, prints just fine with ReportBehavior set to 80.

Dana


>Dana-
>
>If you search the history you will find i had a question very similiar to yours. The responses were generally the same as well. Here is what I guess is your situation:
>
>- some of your reports print fine, others are slow
>- you've change reportbehavior from 90, 80, etc. and haven't had any change
>
>I am not sure what your report is but what i noticed about my reports that were printing slow is they all had ONE or more fields that met the following criteria:
>
>1. The field stretches with overflow
>2. the field is actually a function that formats data into multi lines (i.e. places some data on one line + CHR(13) + more data + CHR(13)+ etc.). Basically this was the "trick" to doing multi-band reports the old way.
>
>Every other report that did not have a field doing this printed like a charm. The only way around it is to somehow get rid of these fields....something i've done in a couple cases but not in others.
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>If this is what you are experiencing...welcome to the club. You basically have to get rid of those fields and the problem will go away.
>
>Good Luck-
>
>Geoff
Where's the damned Any Key?...too late
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