You can add /R.F["b"] and /R.F[""] to the beginning and end of the data,
provided you format the field to be wide enough to contain the data and
the printer codes.

 

If you don't have the space to do that, then you can use TRUN=NO on the
field, but then you have to cope with the columns on the report getting
out of wack if there is anything to the right.

 

I like to use my own array and a loop in a pair of ECB - ECE attributes
wrapped around a block of lines, then you can have discrete fields from
the array have different attributes (or bar coding).

 

 

Joe Cocuzzo
Vice President
NPR Services
Iatric Systems, Inc.
Phone/Fax: (978) 805-4115
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Web:  www.iatric.com <http://www.iatric.com>  

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Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Bold font within an MV array...

 

Is it possible to bold a single "field" within an MV array?  If so,
how......

 

 

 

Kevin McConnell, PharmD.

Clinical Consultant

(713)480-6810

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  <http://www.RPhInformatics.com> 

 

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