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Windows XP and Dot Matrix printers
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10/07/2002 08:18:37
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
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00676715
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Hi Dale.

Its only now I am getting back to this problem.
I have managed to set up a new Form in Win2k for 1.5 inches but I cannot see where to access this form subsequently. How do I access this form size ?

Regards,

Gerard







>In Win2K or WinXP, to set up custom paper size: Select Printers and Faxes from the "Start" button. Then select "Server Properties" from the "File" menu. From the "Forms" tab of the next screen, you can create a new form.
>
>>Under W2k were you printing reports on special size paper using the VFP report generator? Or were you using ?? or @...says to accomplish the printing? I have had to use ?? or @...says to print to special sized paper in w2k so I would be interested in knowing your solution in Windows 2000. It is my understanding that in Windows 2000, Windows NT, and Windows XP (all NT really) that the form has to be setup in windows as a pagesize in order to do this.
>>
>>Tracy
>>
>>>Has anybody a solution to this probelm ?
>>>
>>>Our clients use Dot Matrix printers a lot for printing forms (e.g. Multiple part Invoices, Delivery dockets etc (Different clours on each part)
>>>
>>>Up to Win XP, the Printer Drivers worked because there was always an option within the Printer driver called 'Form Depth'. So if a form was 6 inches, a Printer could be set up for this.
>>>
>>>I cant find this anywhere now in XP, with any of the printer drivers.
>>>
>>>Any help appreciated.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Gerard
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