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yep oldline off works. Thanks Razzak
But where is this written?
Bernie Lis
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:26
PM
Subject: Re: Vertical lines on report win
6.5++ build 8.50 - Razzak's Reply
Bernie,
SET OLDLINE OFF
That should expand
the vertical line across report sections.
The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver
6.5++) introduces the ability to have presentation objects, such as lines,
cross multiple sections in Reports.
This setting control whether
the new vertical line expansion is activated in reports. The default is ON
which means that lines are processed the same way as they were in 6.1a and
prior.
If you set OLDLINE to OFF then lines will be expanded
across report sections. The current value for OLDLINE is stored in the
RBASE.CFG. The value can be set from the R> or a command prompt using
"SET OLDLINE ON" or "SET OLDLINE OFF".
Enjoy and make sure to have
fun!
Very Best Regards,
Razzak.
At 09:52 PM 1/10/02
-0500, you wrote: >>>>
I drew a vertical line thru the RH, D, RF/bigger> On the printout, it started
in the RH and only went thru about 10 lines in the detail section and
stopped. There were about 15 more detail lines./bigger> and no
vertical in the RF/bigger> I'm using an IBM Laser 4317./bigger>
Anyone know anything about this/bigger>
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