Thanks Dan. Looked at XFRX earlier today. PDF is definitely the way to go. We are using it with other projects for the same customer, but haven't standardized on any particular 3rd Party tool yet.
So how do you like being in Springfield? I grew up there - Falls Church (Lake Barcroft) to be precise. I still have family in Alexandria & Great Falls.
Is the VFP work still good there?
>Jeff,
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>>When Management sees an issue like this, they say: "Fix it. Don't use VFP for HTML reports. Buy a third party product if you have to." And we don't want that, do we.
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>Didn't read this whole thread closely, but the easiest solution might be getting a 3rd-party produce. I recommend XFRX. That has an HTML option which might work better for you, but I think you're going to still have a problem with any HTML output. HTML just doesn't have the formatting options to guarantee good printer output. That's the reason there's a market for Acrobat.
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>With XFRX you can create PDFs and do all of the things which are necessary if you want consistent output. Like embed fonts or graphics. And all of the other features Adobe added to overcome the limitations of HTML.
- Jeff