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Please Help! Urgent! - Sys(1037) - Doesn't Work Properly
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Divers
Thread ID:
00234673
Message ID:
00235136
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Hey friend,

I hope u r using the report designer of VFP to build your report? If yes, in that case u have an option to change the paper size while you are designing ur report.i.e. paper setup of report.


This was just a though striked, Try out.

Rest Later

Aashish

>Aashish,
>
> Hi!, first of all, thank you very much for responding.
>
> There are no generated error message. For your info, when I use the PROMPT clause, and change the paper size on the printer properties, it work but I'm using the SDIPrev library to preview my report and I need to change my paper size to US St. Fanfold.
>
> I think there is no problem with my drivers, I changed it several times. What do you think is the problem? Thanks again.
>
> Another one, Is there a way to programatically change the paper size?
>
>
> Bye,
>
> CHarlotte
>
>>Is there any error message it generates?
>>
>>Try out installing other compatible printer, as there could be a possibility that the drivers u r using for the specified printer are of older version and dosen't support the fanfold paper size.
>>
>>Iam assuming that ur printer support tractor feed sheet.
>>
>>Aashish
>>
>>>Hi Everyone!
>>>
>>> I have a project that is using an Epson LQ 1170 Dot Matrix Printer. And I'm using two type of paper, a Legal and a US Std. Fanfold 14 7/8 x 11 in. When I use the sys(1037) function to display and change the Paper Size from legal to Std. FanFold, it doesn't work!!
>>> Please Help.... I'm near my deadline.... pls....
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> Charlotte
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