>> I would like to shade every other row of a detail bar in a report, how
>can
>> I do this????
>>
>I don't know which version of FoxPro you're using (watchit, the list police
>
>will get you ), but in VFP5 under the sample Solutions stuff there is a
>report sample that shows you how to do this.
>
>Basically, you create a grayed rectangular bar that you will attach a
>"Print
>When..." condition (MOD(nCounter)=1) and then send that object to the
>back. Setup a report variable called nCounter that you set to Count under
>the Calculate area and that's all there is.
>
>I think I've seen another similar variation where some system memory
>variable like PLINENO is used to avoid creating a report variable. The
>same principle applies.
>
>==Carl
>Carl Warner
>
http://www.mindspring.com/~cjwarner/mcfug.htmCarl,
Thanks for the reply. I just happen to be using VFP50a. I knew I had seem something on this topic before, but I just couldn't find it. Thanks for jogging the ol' memory, I wasted enough time in the MSKnowledgeBase searching for this report effect.
Much Thanks
Jon Wilshusen
Thanks
Jon
Non-MVP Non-MCP Non-MCSE
Visual FoxPro, What else is there?