Tracy
The team selected logo appears on every form and report. On the forms it is the 
same variable that is used on the reports. The forms displayed the logo 
perfectly...
This is why it is so puzzling. Had the logo not appeared on the forms and a 
'nice' gray box appeared where it should have been would have explained 
something. But they showed perfectly.
I kept thinking it was some corrupted part of VFP library. When I put in a 
dummy report with only fields from the cursor and the report showed and printed 
ok I looked for what was different. The logo was the obvious choice as the 
culprit.
Thanks to all that offered suggestions.
Best regards
Jack
Sent from my iPad

On Oct 22, 2013, at 8:39 PM, "Tracy Pearson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jack Skelley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Frank:
>> For some unknown reason the team logo that appears at the top of each
>> report did not allow the report to preview or print. We have 2 teams.
>> The application is used by both. The logo files are included in the
>> EXE. I have done this for ever. Never an issue. But this time I needed
>> to exclude the jpgs and then all behaved as expected. The reports have
>> the variable that points to which graphic to use depending on the team
>> selected.
>> I am still puzzled why this works is every other application I have
>> written for both teams and why it did not work on this one.
>> My first thought is that the graphics were corrupted. But that is not
>> true as those files now excluded and placed in the folder on the server
>> work in the selected report.
>> The more I do the dumber I get..
>> Thanks for all the suggestions!
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Jack
>>
>
> Do you display that logo somewhere in the other applications before printing, 
> and not in this one?
>
> --
> Tracy
>
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