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Preview Report - Jump to 75% Zoom programmatically
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12/03/2004 11:13:51
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00885593
Message ID:
00885633
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11
No it still never exists. I've trapped for its existance throughout the entire process and it never exists at all. Somehow, printing to a window in a form (see my other reply) prevents it from existing...


>Did you ever find the "Report Designer"?
>
>>Thanks for the idea. It starts out at 75% when the toolbar is still hovering over the print preview window and then when the print preview toolbar is docked, it jumps to 100%... I'm looking for any zoom window or any other commands that may be causing that...
>>
>>
>>>For your first question try this:
>>>IF WEXIST( "print preview" )
>>>
>>> ZOOM WINDOW "Report Designer" MAX
>>> KEYBOARD '{F3}' &&75%
>>> *KEYBOARD '{F3}{F3}' &&50%
>>> *KEYBOARD '{F3}{F3}{F3}' &&25%
>>> *KEYBOARD '{F3}{F3}{F3}{F3}' &&10%
>>>
>>>endif
>>>
>>>>Is there anyway when previewing a report to have the report open up at 75% zoom? My report preview is opened up in a form...
>>>>
>>>>Also, to dock the report preview toolbar I use the code MOUSE DBLCLICK AT -0.1,0.2 WINDOW "Print Preview" in the form's deactivate... and it works great. However, i would like to get rid of the flash that occurs because the toolbar opens up on top of the preview form and then docks... it also leaves a shadow image of where the toolbar was before it was docked... Anyway to hide it until it is docked?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>TIA,
>>>>TRACY
.·*´¨)
.·`TCH
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