Bernie,
You can try using a mono-spaced font (like Courier 10-12pt??), set
lines per page to something like 95, and adjust from there... though
you've probably been down that road :( Also; you could print to a
file and copy the file to your printer. You'll loose any special
formatting like bold & italics but you will have the standard 6 lpi
you're accustomed to.
good luck,
Ben Petersen
On 7 May 2001, at 20:18, Bernard Lis wrote:
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> There must be a better way!
> I am trying to print a RF that consists of about 10 lines so that the
> last line of the RF prints on the bottom line of the page.
> (no problem in dos which this report was converted from)
> I have tried many combinations of Page Length and PF line no.
> I used up about 2 hours of time which was very costly. It either prints
> too far up or onto the next page.
> Can't we give it inches instead of line no's? There's gotta be an
> easier way!
> Anybody had this experience?
>
> Bernie Lis
> Megabytes, Inc.
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