Rafael

You could scan the blank form and insert the saved image into a blank report 
design and then overlay the parts of the form that need to be completed with 
the usual report controls

Paul Newton

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Subject: Print salary receipts to a pdf image

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I have the following requirement:

Print a salary receipt to a company form, previously generated as a pdf file

The application calculates the monthly salaries of the company's personel and 
issues a salary receipt for each employee.
Now they print the receipt to a preprinted form with te company logo and the 
Treasurer's signature But they want to have the blank form, with the logo and 
static text, including the officer's signature on the form, to be filled with 
the salary data, employee name, deductions, etc and print the whole on a blank 
sheet by a laser printer.
In this way the company will save the cost of having preprinted forms. They 
will simply use a letter size sheet to print each receipt

What do you suggest, please?
What about FoxyPreviewer, or any other software?

Perhaps ask the printing company to scan a blank form and produce a pdf file, 
or another image file?

Please advise

Thank you

Rafael Copquin


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