Try using Preview BEFORE printing
(unless Preview doesn't exist in basic?).

Your last setting request for an automatic setting 
would then overwrite any fixed heading that might 
be desired. Use preview.

Peter
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Peter Haughton         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|> -----Original Message-----
|> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Peter
|> Holmes
|> Sent: Thursday 2 March 2006 9:34 am
|> Subject: [LegacyUG] Report Titles
|> G'day from Western Australia,
|> The range of reports available in the basic "Legacy" products appears (to
|> me) to be very good and can be tailored to suit a users particular needs.
|> ( I am correct aren't I in assuming that a setting from the last time of use
|> stays applicable in the subsequent usage?)
|> However I've a frustration in that the title applied to the last usage stays
|> on the next use unless I remember to amend it. I've just printed a 50 page
|> report with my RYLOTT information but the title came up with a HOLMES
|> reference. Fortunately this report is intended for temporary personal use
|> only so I really don't need to reprint it.
|> How have others on this list overcome this challenge - other than by
|> training yourself to modify the title before proceeding to "print"?
|> We have to set the start point for the report by selecting a person's name
|> and I wonder if that name could not automatically default to be the title of
|> the report.?
|

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