Hal Kaplan wrote:
Sorry for the misplaced jocularity, Paul.

Here is what I found.

The extra lines are caused by specifying a font that is different from 
_screen.FontName

Get rid of the font clauses in your pgm and there are no blank lines.

Change the font clause to match your screen font and there are no blank lines.

I did not check the printer because all i have is a page printer and it's a 
PITA.
Really ? Is it any good ? Haven't come across them myself - I've always gone with HP.
I am using VFP 9SP1 and WinXPRO-SP2

HALinNY




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