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Printing Difference between W98 and W2K/XP

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Irwin

IS-IT--Management
Jan 21, 2002
25
US
I have a Check printing program in procedural code. When printing the check with W98 the line prints on the correct line, however on the workstation with W2K the line is printing further down. here is the line of code.

Mwords = "One Hundred Dollars"
@ 29+3,8 say mwords

Has anyone ever seen this before?

As Always Thank you all in Advance.
Irwin
 
Irwin

Since most VFP programmers do not use this technique, you may get a faster answer in the FoxPro 1 to 2.6 forum .

Mike Gagnon

If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ184-2483 first.
 
Do you have the Manufacturer's driver installed, or are you using the one that came with win2k?



Ali Koumaiha
TeknoSoft Inc
Farmington Hills, Michigan
 
Irwin,

I know this does not answer your question, but most of us no longer use @ /SAY for printing. It is usually preferable to use the report writer, or, at the very least, the ? command.

Mike


Mike Lewis
Edinburgh, Scotland
 
If exacting printing is important to you, and all your reports are currently using @ Say, a quick way to make sure it works properly on all platforms is our program, WinPrint, which takes @ Say generated text files, let's the user preview them, and then sends them to the printer (you can force it to print immediately, too). Placement on the paper is accurate down to about 4 decimal points (in inches).

 
To All who replied, Thank you. Sorry I haven't responded, I was out for a few days. I will try your sugestion about using the VFP Report Writer.

Again thanks.
Irwin
 
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