>thanks Mr. Ed Rauh.
>Ok, then...
>Do you know the report preview process?
>I got the fact that when I report preview, in temp directory two file is made.
>it's name is xxxx.fpt and xxxx.tmp
>Could it may cue?
As I said, I don't know what the format is. I do have two solutions that work for me; one is to produce output in Adobe Acrobat format using the (non-PD) Acrobat print driver from Adobe, and do on-screen previewing and printing using the Adobe Acrobat reader, or to produce Encapsulated Postscript output with the standard Microsoft Postscript driver, and do screen previewing with the GhostScript reader; I can send Encapsulated Postscript output directly to a Postscript-capable printer, or use GhostScript's print capabilities to send selected pages to a printer. I'd recommend either of these two mechanisms; the Postscript solution is more portable outside of PC/Windows environments, since GhostScript or compatible readers are widely available for Mac and most Unix environm,ents as well as the Windows environments. It's especially attractive if you use Postscript capable printers, since the output can be routed to a Postscript-capable printer without invoking the reader to interpret the format and reformat it to the printer.
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>may informations?
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>thanks.
>Lee
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>>I have no idea the format used by the previewer, or even how to extract it. Where I've needed to save stuff to view either off-line or as a printed form where I can't control what printer is available, I've used either Adobe Acrobat format and the Acrobat reader, or Encapsulated Postscript format and the public domain GhostScript reader to both view and print the results of the report.