Thanks Razzak, the problem is the printers are varied and change from
station to station.  I don't want to have code that won't live past
hardware changes.  I think Dennis has the right idea, a temp table to drive
the entire report with all the sub parts needed.
Ron


On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 4:14 PM, A. Razzak Memon <[email protected]> wrote:

> At 03:53 PM 1/7/2014, Ronald C Peterson wrote:
>
>  I have looked at that section. In the DOS 6.5 version you could
>> string reports together on a single sheet of paper. It seems with
>> Windows that every PRINT command will result in a page feed at
>> the end. Is this correct?
>>
>
> That is correct!
>
>  Are there any work arounds you could advise me of?
>>
>
> If you know the exact model and the printer control codes, you
> may look into the implementation of PCC (Printer Control Code)
> object in Label/Report designer.
>
> The PCC (Printer Control Code) object in R:BASE Reports will
> send any printer code to control the features of your printer.
>
> Report Designer | Additional Controls | PCC Label
>
> For complete details ...  HELP Understanding PCC Labels
>
> Very Best R:egards,
>
> Razzak.
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