>I hope you've resolved your problem, but may be you need to see
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q183/5/22.asp>It concerns the printer driver you're using. I have the same VFP behavior when using HP LJ 6p printer.
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>Sorry for my English.
>Ura
My problem was division by zero, but thanks for the information, I'm sure it will eventually be useful.
No need to apologize for your English, it's virtually perfect!
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