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. > > www.rbase.com > www.facebook.com/rbase > -- > 31 years of continuous innovation! > 16 Years of R:BASE Technologies, Inc. making R:BASE what it is today! > -- > > >

