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How to display a report maximized
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22/09/2006 00:27:19
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01155439
Message ID:
01156278
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Barbara

Yes , now I see it too.
>>Hi Barbara,
>>>
>>>From the "REPORT FORM" topic in the VFP Help file:
>>>
>>>WindowName can be the name property of a form object, or it can be a variable referencing a window created with DEFINE WINDOW.
>>>
>>On what version?
>>
>>Mine (VFP 8.0) is:
>>PREVIEW [[IN] WINDOW WindowName | IN SCREEN]
>>Displays the report in page preview mode instead of sending the report to the printer. To print a report, you must issue REPORT with TO PRINTER.
>>System variables are ignored when you include PREVIEW.
>>
>>You can include the optional WINDOW or IN WINDOW clause to specify a window in which the report is previewed. WindowName can be the name of a window created with DEFINE WINDOW. If you include the WINDOW clause, the preview assumes the characteristics (title, size, and so on) of the window you specify with WindowName. If you include the IN WINDOW clause, the report is previewed in the window you specify with WindowName.
>>
>>You can include the optional IN SCREEN clause to specify that the report preview window is contained in the main Visual FoxPro window and cannot be moved outside it.
>>
>>You can include the optional NOWAIT clause so that at run time Visual FoxPro does not wait for the page preview window to be closed before continuing program execution. Instead, Visual FoxPro continues program execution while the page preview window is open.
>>
>>In a distributed application, be sure that the View menu is available. If the Print Preview toolbar is closed, it cannot be restored unless the View menu is available.

>>
>>I will check with my VFP 9 copy tomorow (On this comp its only up to VFP 8)
>>Agnes
>
>That came from the VFP 9 help file.
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