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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00465125
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00465851
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>>Hi Ko & Evan,
>>
>>Let me describe my position here (about FAQs). In my opinion, instead of creating multiple instances of related FAQs, it'is better to summarize the whole information and create a FAQ with all ways and info included. I believe, we already have one FAQ on this topic (if my memory doesn't betray me here, it's Mark McCasland's). Why not append this info to existing FAQ with proper acknowledgments? I think, the more information we give in one FAQ (several ways of achiving the same effect), that's better. I even sent several messages to the FAQ authors encouraging them to add some info (or correct mistakes).
>>
>>Just my 0.2 cents.
>

>I totally agree with that, but before i posted the first version i looked in the FAQ and couldn't find an item on this in the reports section.
>
>But i agree that there are some items in the FAQ now that could be combined.
>
>And if you read one of my other posts in this, now very huge, thread you could read what i said to james about this.
>(Probably i should have forwarded that message to you, but i don't use the forwarding so much.)
>If i ever write a FAQ item about this i put both the ways in it.
>So the thing with modifying the toolbar and distribute the foxuser file,
>and the thing with printing to NUL device or to a temporary text file.
>
>I think a FAQ item should contain complete information, so if i write it and you have comments on it please tell me.
>
>Probably if i write that FAQ item, i can write an item about the printer tray problem (you know with the TAG fields etc) too. Thats also a fAQ.

Hi Ko,

I was not right. I just checked FAQ and the only closest item, which I found, it's a FAQ #7876589. So, your FAQ would be very important. BTW, you can write it right now with the info, you already got, and then update if needed (nice option, BTW, which was added quite recently). One additional note: if you want your code looks like in VFP code editor, you can use Mike Helland's utility mhHTMLCode, which is available in Files section.

Best wishes,
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