Frank Conroy wrote:
> Many of you have suggested printing to a file, by which we assume you mean:
> 
> OUTPUT filename
> PRINT reportname
> OUTPUT SCREEN
> 
> We tried this: in fact, puzzled by the results, we have tried it with a lot
> of different reports.  WIth some, it works just fine; with others, and we
> can't tell what the difference is between those that succeed and those that
> fail, it will do one of the following:
> 
> *  print part of the report, but not all sections
> *  print two lines on top of each other (ie, it seems to print a line, then
> in the same space prints the next line, so both show on the same screen
> space)
> *  skip pieces of data: ie, in detail section, it may print 4 of 5 columns
> of the data, but not the 5th.



Reports in Windows just do these things. I have thought it was the translation from 
pixel-by-pixel output onto a line by line file. If you leave lots of space between 
fields, make sure that fields line up precisely on the horizontal pixels, etc. it 
minimizes or eliminates the problem.

I would guess that missing sections could be gotten by increasing the number of 
vertical pixels in the sections.

good luck with it,
Jim Blackburn
Kodiak

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