IMHO the memory problem is not related to the report itself but to the image of a page which is going to the printer, it overloads the printer's memory. Try to make your report more rustic, without shaded areas and fancy fonts and see what happens.
Good luck, John.
>We have an application that contains a report that is an income tax form. It contains lines, shaded areas, and text in various fonts including various sizes, bold, and regular. The problem we are having is that some of our users are having trouble printing this form on some laser printers with 1 meg of memory. The real question is, what is it in a report created with the report designer that adds to the memory requirements of the report. What can we change to reduce the memory requirement of the report.
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>Incidentally, the report was created by putting the entire report in the "detail" band. Data printed on the report is taken from a file that is calc'd using a function that is called in numerous places on the report.
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>Any help would be greatly appeciated.
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>Regards, John
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