Hi guys...

We have got an option of printing labels from within our system which
works fine.  However, it has only been done for a set few standards
(i.e. a couple of Avery products).  Now I would like to make the label
size definable to the user so they are not stuck to the few ones I have
setup.  I thought of possibly opening the label designer up to the user,
but I this wouldn't be particle as it would involve telling the user how
to work the editor.

My initial idea is to have a standard label that is included in the
program, but then give an option to the user to specify the size of the
label they want to print to, and then by use of a report hack,
programmatically scale the measurements in the table.


Has anyone else done something similar to this, or have they gone about
it a different way?


Thanks


Tristan Leask

Software Developer
Marine Software Ltd

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www.marinesoftware.co.uk


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