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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
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00264280
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I have a client who uses invoices one white copy & one yellow copy.. The printer supplies the pre printed invoices one white & one yellow. ie every second invoice will be a white one..

Add a new printer in the Control Panel and then set the default tray to the Middle , top or bottom.
Then Call this printer Invoice Printer..

Then From VFP have a routine which U can set up this Printer(invoice printer)as the default printer to print Invoices..

Then When Printing Invoices Use the Set Printer Name command and then do your report..

You should print your report twice so one is on white copy & one is on yellow copy..

Make sure to Remove the two fields in the FRX file before building your project..

Regards,
Fred

>>Hey FoxFolx!
>>
>>I asked this a few months ago, and didn't get much of a response. Is there any chance anyone has a solution to this puzzler:
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>>Have a client who DESPERATELY wants to keep using Colored paper for each different copy of an Invoice. Doesn't want to go the DotMatrix multi-form route. I know there is paper that can be bought interleafed in color, but it's too 'iffy' (in case the paper jams).
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>>Has anyone figured out ANY routine for ANY printer where the different copies can be fired to a different paper tray on the printer? (Would need a multi-trayed printer, obviously). We're ready to require a specific printer-- if the solution can be found.
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>>Any chance? Has anyone tackled this one?
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>>Thanks in advance for all your help -- especially the regulars who have helped me on some other questions in the past! (Feel free to E-Mail me SBT questions -- that's my one field of expertise. I'd like to 'pay back' the help that has been given to me.)
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>>- John Kiernan
>
>I would start to fight this problem by creating report form with Print Setup pointed to particular tray. Then I would save the form and look at Expr field in frx file. If I would find something tray-specific there then I'm on right track, because I could distribute this form as separate file and hack the field on fly. Surely, it's all might be totally wrong, but you may check it.
Fred Besterwitch, MCP

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