Thanks Razzak and all who replied.  It is working now using PRNSETUP
LANDSCAPE.  However, I still have an odd problem that is probably printer
specific (Brady TLS Link Thermal Labeling System).  The label is printing
correctly, but I only get one label when my WHERE clause should give me five
labels. WHERE NOTEBOOK CONTAINS '932-07' AND C_STYPE <> 'STD' will give me
all five qualifying rows when I print to screen or select from the R>.  When
I run it from within my label printing program it prints only one label (and
it's not even the first row, it's the second qualifying row).  Has anyone
run into anything like this?

Cheryl



-----Original Message-----
From: A. Razzak Memon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 8:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Labels in Landscape Mode ? - Razzak's Reply



Cheryl,

Using the Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) and higher 
for Windows, you need use PRNSETUP LANDSCAPE option 
to print labels sideways.

For complete details and examples:

http://www.RSyntax.com

Have Fun!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.

At 08:08 AM 5/13/02 -0400, McClure, Cheryl wrote:

>Using R:BASE for Windows v6.5++(1.842xRT03)
>
>I have been printing normal "horizontal" labels 
>from R:BASE with no problem. Now the lab manager 
>has invested in a new label printer where the 
>labels are turned sideways.  In other words, the 
>labels come on a narrow tape where the leading edge 
>is the left side of the label.  I need to rotate my 
>R:BASE label 90 degrees to the right to fit this 
>new style label stock.  There is a print orientation 
>selection on the label settings box (portrait/landscape),
>but I can't see any difference between the selections 
>when I try it both ways.  Am I missing something?  Has 
>anyone done this successfully?  
>
>If this is not possible in v6.5, wouldn't it be nice if 
>it was available in v7.0?

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