Yes I tried that.
 
It sounds crazy. The report works great in 4.5 bit in 7.6 the data arrives
incomplete, some data omitted and some data out of order.
 
I think I will have to revert back to 4.5. Keeping two data bases up todate
is a little cumbersome.
 
Thanks for your suggestion.
 
Gary

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Gary:   have you tried this option when printing to RTF:
| OPTIMIZATION Ease_Of_Editing

Karen




Thank you Razzak &Jim
  
I have played around with your suggestions.
  
I just recently up graded from Rbase 4.5 to Rbase 7.6.
  
Big Leap.
  
I was happy with 4.5 but Bill Gates doesn't like dos so I was glad that I
could update to 7.6, however. I used to be able to print a report to a file
and open it up in Word and edit it.
  
With Rbase 7.6 it is a nightmare. I just don't think it should be so
complicated.
  
Is there anyone that does this.
  
Why does the report store in a pdf file. This seems to be the default. If I
have it print as an rtf file it is difficult yo edit and a text file is
editable but very time consuming.
  
Thanks
  
Gary Weitzel



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