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Print Preview Toolbar / Removing the Print Button
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14/12/2001 14:32:03
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Visual FoxPro
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Reports & Report designer
Miscellaneous
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00594573
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Carolyn,

You should confirm that you are distributing the right FOXUSER table. From the command window, enter
? SET('RESOURCE',1)
to see exactly which file is set as the resource file. This is the file that you should be distributing. You might also want to confirm from within the app which RESOURCE file is being used after you do the SET RESOURCE TO FOXUSER command. You can do this with the debugger or a wait window or something.

Cathy

>I am having problems removing the print button from the Print Preview Toolbar.
>I customized the toolbar (View toolbars, print preview, drag the print button off). I saved the resource file (foxuser) and distributed it with my EXE. In the main program I issue the SET RESOURCE TO FOXUSER command. The problem I have is that it will work from my machine (Windows NT/Visual Studio SP3) but when I install it and run it on another machine (Windows NT/Visual Studio SP3), I see the print button. If I try to fix the Print preview toolbar from the other machine, and copy it to my machine, it doesn't work on mine.
>
>I have read the FAQ 716 (delete all records,recall the print preview record, and pack the file), tried including the foxuser as a free table and rebuilding my EXE but nothing seems to work.
>
>I have used this technique in the past with great results but do not know why it doesn't work now.
>
>Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Cathy Pountney, Microsoft Visual FoxPro MVP
Memorial Business Systems, Inc. (www.mbs-intl.com)

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