Frank - I did as you suggested, although, in particular - I put in a
Wait Window in my App to display the Resource file name. Then, I opened
it - and I Deleted the data record w/ToolBar which had "Print Preview"
in the Name field. But, alas - still no good - the Toolbar still remains
MIA!

Dang...

-K-

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Frank Cazabon
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 10:24 AM

  If you have not done anything specific with RESOURCE, then it is 
probably set ON.  First thing is to check if it is, maybe in the debug 
window add a Watch on SET("Resource"), and also on SET("Resource",1) to 
get the full path and filename to look at.  Then SET RESOURCE OFF and 
open the resource file:

USE (SET("Resource",1)) IN 0

then
BROWSE FOR id = "TTOOLBAR"

the Name field gives the name of the toolbar which should be "Print 
Preview".  The Data field has all the various settings in it, but I 
wouldn't mess with that, I would probably just delete the record and see

if that fixes it for you (you can always recall it if it doesn't).

Frank.

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On 14/10/2010 10:00 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Thanks for the follow-up.
>
> Nope - I'm not using any "SET RESOURCE ON" commands. But, yeah - it
sure
> sounds exactly as you described - that the Turning Off of the Toolbar
> must have gotten saved as a status in the Resource file.
>
> Sorry if this sounds like a dumb questions - since I don't normally
> specifically set resources - but, as the resource settings saved in
the
> FoxUser.DBF file? I just tried opening it - but, some of the data in
> that file is pretty cryptic - and I didn't see anything I could
> specifically change to rectify my problem.
>
> -K-
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Frank Cazabon
> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:51 AM
>
>    Hi Kurt,
>
> do you run with SET RESOURCE ON?  The visibility of the Print Preview
> Toolbar is stored in the resource file, so if someone closed the
toolbar
>
> then next time it won't appear.  I generally don't run with a resource
> file so that is an option for you. Alternatively, set resource to a
> special readonly (maybe included in your exe) resource file which has
> the settings you need whenever previewing reports.
>
> Frank Cazabon
>
>
> On 14/10/2010 09:37 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
>> Hello there folks,
>>
>> I had a strange little problem happen to me yesterday - and the
> problem
>> I found was proliferated to other users around me here today.
>>
>> In this small system of mine - I run a Print Preview to allow users
> (and
>> myself) to review the data before printing. However, its also via the
>> Preview that I give them the ability to actually print. However, that
>> Toolbar that normally pops-up, which allows you to move between pages
> -
>> and then hit Print - it VANISHED! Yesterday, when I was running the
>> system myself - I had just tried moving the little toolbar out of the
>> way - so I could see something. But, when I did it - I moved it out
of
>> the main screen window - and then it disappeared.
>>
>> So - now I need it to come back - not only for ME - but for everyone
>> else.
>>
>> Has anyone seen this problem before - and do you know what simple
> thing
>> I can do - to get back my Preview Toolbar???
>>
>> TIA,
>>    -K-

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