"Page at a time" does not mean that each page is a separate print job. The print job is still open until you are done with all pages.
As Sergey mentioned, you can do this in VFP 8 with the NOPAGEEJECT clause. However, in VFP 8, previewing still ends up as two print jobs. The improvement to VFP 9 is that the preview is treated as one print job.
>Hi Cathy,
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>Read your FoxTalk article on VFP9 Report writer and found it very informative. I do have a question though... If the output to a printer is handled a page at a time, how does VFP cope with the chance that another print job may intermingle at the printer?
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>The reason I ask is that I have a requirement to optionally print cover pages for reports. Something along the lines of "Confidential" etc etc.
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>There are some cumbersome ways to do this with varying success:
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>1. Use the Title band and always print it (no user option).
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>2. Have two separate reports, one with title band.
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>3. Print a separate report with just the cover sheet.
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>The third option is nice except that I was unable to ensure that a third report would not get in the print cue between the cover and the main report.
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>Will VFP9 help me with this?
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>Thanks,
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>Ken