>>>Hi
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>>>I have a report that is two pages (front and back of a page)
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>>>Each page has an image background (different)
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>>>Whats the best way to get the print be split over the two pages.
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Nick
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>>I don't see a VFP version on this message so I will recommend what I've done in the past - create two separate reports and chain them.
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>My bad as Buffy would say.
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>And how do you chain them ?
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>Thanks
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms965464.aspx9:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms965281.aspxREPORT FORM 1stReport TO PRINTER NOPAGEJECT
REPORT FORM 2ndReport TO PRINTER
The NOPAGEEJECT clause tells the Report Writer to hold the print job open because you're going to send it another report that you want included in the same print job.
REPORT FORM report1 TO PRINTER NOPAGEEJECT
REPORT FORM report2 TO PRINTER NOPAGEJECT NORESET
REPORT FORM report3 TO PRINTER NORESET
Use NORESET to prevent the _PAGENO from starting over at 1.
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