Thanks for the tip!
Chris
>>I am just starting to have problems similar to this, and just discovered on my own that VFP stores info about the default printer with the report. This seems rather dopey -- device-dependent information shouldn't have to be handled by the application. This is why we have bloated operating systems like Windows! Are there any more "gotchas" waiting out there with regard to this? Do we have to save a different version of each report for each potential target printer to be sure that it will print correctly (not to mention keeping drivers on hand for printers we don't even have)? And I was having a pretty good week before this started to happen!
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>Hey, continue with the 'pretty good week - there's an easy fix. Open the FRX as a table, and empty the information in the EXPR, TAG and TAG2 fields from the first record only. If you're using Landscape or a special paper size, edit the EXPR field to leave those lines in. Now your report will use the default Windows printer.
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>Barbara
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