Thanks much.  That was the problem.  They had different point sizes
selected.
Bill

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Bill

  You might want to check the Printer Preferences from within R:Base.

  In R:Base click on Utilities then Preferences then down in the lower
right
click on Printer and make sure both are using the same font.

Buddy

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Niehaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 12:36 PM
To: <
Subject: Printer settings - Rbase Windows 1.850xRT03


We have multiple computers on a network running rbase for windows. 
When
we do a simple select to the printer using 

OUTPUT PRINTER
SELECT a b c FROM table1

we get different results due to the PC.

PC #1 gives us approximately 63 lines on a page using what appears to
be a courier 12 point font.  One line of information gets lost (does
not
print) between pages on this PC.

PC #2 gives us 82 lines on a page using a font like courier 10 point. 
No lines of information gets lost between pages on this PC.

The Rbase.cfg files show nothing for a PRINTER setting for either PC. 
The Rbase.dat file shows nothing about printers either.  Boths have
LINES set to 44.  PRNSETUP is also not being used by the PC's.

We are printing to the same network printer HP Laserjet 8150N.

Is there a setting that would force both PC's to print like the 2nd
PC?

Thanks.   Bill

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