Thank you for your reply, but I am afraid I have not had 
any luck with your suggestion.

When I use the PRNSETUP COPY 2 command, I do 
indeed get (2) copiesk, but they are on different pages.

I.E.  I have label stock that has two labels across and 
two labels down.  (4 per page)   When I issue the 
PRNSETUP COPY 2, it prints a label on the the 
upper left label, spits out a page and prints the second
label on the next page.  Leaving all the other labels 
unused.

How do I get the program to print on all (4) labels of 
of a sheet?

Thank you!


-----Original Message-----
From: A. Razzak Memon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, May 13, 2002 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: Printing labels - Razzak's Reply


>
>Bob,
>
>Using The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows,
>Build:1.851xRT03 and higher, you can achieve your goal of
>printing multiple copies by using the enhanced PRNSETUP
>command.
>
>Example:
>
>PRNSETUP COPY 2
>
>will print two (2) copies of the printout!
>
>Enjoy and make sure to have fun!
>
>Very Best Regards,
>
>Razzak.
>
>
>At 10:40 AM 5/13/2002 -0500, Bob Thompson wrote:
>>Rbase 6.5++ Windows
>>
>>I am wanting to print labels, using commercial available
>>label stock (2 x 4 x 2) which has (4) labels per page
>>of course.
>>
>>I have set up the label and it prints fine, but I have yet to
>>figure out how to print multiple copies of the same label
>>on one page via Rbase commands.  I.E. print (2) copies
>>of the same record on one page, using the top two labels,
>>etc. So far, all I can get it to do is print one label on two
>>pages.
>>
>>Is there a built in function for this, or will I need to code
>>the entire label printing routine to be able to do this?
>>
>>I appreciate any input!   Thanks!
>
>
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