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Print Preview Doesn't Work!
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26/08/1999 08:35:58
 
 
To
25/08/1999 15:53:58
Rich Lieblich
Infosys Technologies, Inc.
Fanwood, New Jersey, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00257606
Message ID:
00257828
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32
>I am baffled and frustrated, please help?? I have used the
>
>REPORT FORM MYREPORT.FRX NOCONSOLE PREVIEW
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>command countless times (VFP 6.0 under NT4) in the development environment, and now for the first time needed to include a report preview capability in a simple app I am developing. I CANNOT get the preview window to appear. I have struggled with the terms MDI, SDI top-level forms, hiding the main VFP window, etc etc etc.... and have even tried to use the Gen RepoX product, which contained a statement that I found very troubling:
>
>"VFP cannot display a preview in a top-level form. Neither can GenRepoX. But it can at least make it look a lot nicer."
>
>HOLD ON A MINUTE HERE!!!!
>
>Could it be that one of the most basic, fundamental, essential things one might include in an app - to preview a report on the screen - is NOT DOABLE IN VFP??
>

No - it does mean that you can't have the main VFP window completely hidden and use print preview; IOW, display the print preview with only a top-level form active.

>I have spent way too many hours messing around with form properties, SCREEN=OFF in the CONFIG.FPW, hiding/unhiding the VPF desktop, etc... PLEASE don't tell me I have to start all over and use Crystal Reports... or consider DELPHI??? HELP!!!
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