Thanks for the tip Cathy!
>When designing your reports, go into the setup information and set it "Whole Page" instead of "Printable Area". As you design your reports, make sure you allow enough margin area to deal with ALL printers you plan to use.
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>Next, you have to be sure to get rid of the printer-specific information in the report definition. If you are using VFP 8, it's as easy as unchecking the Printer Environment option for that report. If you are using a prior version, you have to hack the FRX to get rid of the TAG and TAG2 fields for the first record, as well as some information from the EXPR field.
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>>Folks,
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>>How do you handle reports that targets different printer brands? There are reports (in FRX ofcourse) that works well with printer brand x but not in brand y. Mostly are issues on margins.
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
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