At 08:06 AM 4/11/01 -0400, Dan wrote:
>... Using version 6.5 Windows R:base.
>... Could it have ANYTHING to do with long column names?
Dan,
I can almost guarantee that you are NOT using the latest
Build, 1.851xRT03 of R:BASE 2000 <g>.
Along with MAJOR enhancements, there have been tons of
bug fixes and new commands since the release of 6.5 on
February 14, 2000. (26 months ago ...). The last Inline
Patch-2 was released on January 28, 2002.
I wold suggest the following:
01. Use SELECT AS option to create ALIAS column names when
creating a VIEW to be used in Reports, Labels and Forms.
02. In Report Designer, click on any object of each section
and then Layout > Select All option to identify ALL
objects in that section and make sure that they are all
within their boundaries.
03. Verify Report Setting:
Layout > Report Settings... Left and Right Margins
04. Stay CURRENT and make sure take advantage of all
ENHANCEMENTS, NEW COMMAND and BUG FIXES.
http://www.rbase.com/rbw65pp
http://www.rbase.com/65ppupdates
Enjoy and make sure to have fun!
Very Best Regards,
Razzak.
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