>>>My own report-writer, being based on classes, supports sub-classing. Also, you might conditionally print, based on a condition.
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>>>It currently supports only text-mode reports (which the user can preview in the favorite browser - bold and italic are supported in preview), and Excel automation. Download File#
9991.
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>>These reports need to be produced as PDF with all graphics included. Anyway, I'll take a look, thanks.
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>And how do you go about to print them? Print to PDF printer driver?
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>You could do that with a slight adaptation to my class, too - with Excel automation.
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>However, Excel automation - or automation in general - is slower than VFP reports - don't consider it for hundreds of pages.
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>Hilmar.
I think, in my case it's simpler to have three copies of the report. I can have a function, which can clone the master copy of it to two other versions...
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