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>>>>BTW, Sergey, Courier New looks much better, than Tahoma, so I now use Courier New.
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>>>It depends. Usually you can fit more info in one line using proportional fonts.
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>>Hi,
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>>My manager just told me, that we don't want to change fonts. Perhaps, he likes Tahoma or Times New Roman better. He also told me, that there has to be a way to achieve the desired functionality another way (move fields). Well, I replied, I would be very grateful, if he finds this way, but I doubt...
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>>Another report writer perhaps or generate the file in a program (but I don't know exactly, how to do it, forgot, which command set Printer Font).
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>Sorry, cannot help you there. I didn't write reports in code for years.
Just found it: SET PRINTER command:
SET PRINTER FONT cFontName [, cFontSize]
[STYLE cFontStyle]
So, in theory, I may design this report in code. BUT, forgot to mention, this report has two columns. Still can be done, though...
Ok, if it would be really necessary, I found a workaround... But I prefer not to... :)
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