Correct me if I am wrong, but it really only has to be done once, just before you do the final compile of the app that you are going to distribuate(sp?). If you were clever (and I am NOT) you could probably even make a hook in the project so that on build, it will open all the .frx's and zap those fields.
>Todd...
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>Well, that's what I was afraid of. :) We're heading down that path, but I was hoping to avoid it.
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>Scott
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>>Scott,
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>>There have been a few articles kicking around about this. Basically, you need to use the .frx as a table and delete the contents of the "tag" fields.
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>>>A clarification:
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>>>To summarize: If an FRX fails to find *its* default printer in the current workstation's set of defined printers, it will print to the default Windows printer and ignore the setting of SET("PRINTER", 3).
--Todd Sherman
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