Landscape output
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Hi. I have a VFP6 application, with manually generated reports that
sometimes need to be printed landscape. Question. Is there any way to
force PRTINFO(1) = 1 for my report then back to 0?
Couple of months ago I was given a solution of using =SYS(1037) and
KEYBOARD "{tab}{tab}{tab}{tab}a{enter}" CLEAR to switch to landscape.
Once I figured out I needed to first SET PRINT NAME to the desired
printer first, works pretty good. But I've seen situations where
KEYBOARD "{tab}{tab}{tab}{tab}o{enter}" CLEAR didn't return the user to
portrait, so it's not foolproof. Report frx files can switch back and
forth to landscape mode, how do they do it?
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Landscape output
... with manually generated reports that ... >sometimes need to be printed landscape. ... >Once I figured out I needed to first SET PRINT NAME to the desired ... (microsoft.public.fox.programmer.exchange) - Re: Landscape Orientation
... receiving reports compiled in either MS Word or MS Excel, ... landscape and portrait pages, to find the landscape pages oriented ... I have followed Suzanne Barnhill's reply, but no change in Microsoft or HP's ... all printers I have used seem to have this "feature". ... (microsoft.public.word.pagelayout) - Re: First Time Portrait ...
... sometimes reports in Landscape format appear in Portrait when you first open them. ... To get the correct (landscape) formatting all we have to do is to close and re-open the report and then it is OK. ... (comp.databases.ms-access) - RE: Strange printer behavior
... 7, reports which are set up to print landscape are either previewing and printing portrait, or previewing landscape and printing portrait. ... The settings for the reports in both cases show as set for landscape printing. ... your statement "report printer settings are not being retained when the database is moved to another machine" does not accurately define the problem. ... The settings are retained, since the landscape box is checked, and the database is not being moved, it is installed as a part of a runtime installation. ... (microsoft.public.access.reports) - Re: Landscape switching to portrait
... That should solve the whole issue (unless you have left Name AutoCorrect ... I noticed that the reports are set to my ... > portrait; but even when it does open in landscape, ... But once he manually changes it to landscape, ... (microsoft.public.access.reports) |
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