Thanks Sean.  I read that link you sent and that looks promising.  I'll give
it a try later next week.  This was a potential stopping point so I wanted
to identify the how I might early on.  I have a lot of set up work to get
through before I get to hitting paper but by next week I will have the
services defined to identify my base attempts.  

I would prefer to do this web based vs. wpf.  Either way the processing will
be done in the services.
   

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Stephen Russell – 
Senior Visual Studio Developer, DBA

Memphis, TN
901.246-0159



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I think CSS print style sheet would be a good approach:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/goingtoprint/
Simply bind your data to labels (that have classes or ID's), position
them absolutely using css print style sheets, print, done...
You could even scan in an image of one of the contracts, set it as the
body background of your screen media css style sheet (or better yet
OCR it) and hide the background on your print stylesheet, badda-bing
instant preview.

Let me know how it works out for you.

On Nov 25, 3:39 pm, "Stephen Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know how to write reports, but this is more of the need to print an
entire
> page with various data at precise points on a multi part contracts that
are
> preprinted.  
>
> Any idea on how to hit a specific x,y coordinate over and over again?
>
> TIA  
>
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> Stephen Russell -
>
> Senior Visual Studio Developer, DBA
>
> Memphis, TN
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> 901.246-0159

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