SELMARGIN is for locating the results of a SELECT command not for a report
that you are printing with the PRINT command.  You can adjust the position
of the field being printed to get the first one to start in column 1
(maybe).  Your best bet here would be to replace (if possible) the report
you are printing with a SELECT command.


At 01:23 PM 10/21/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>I am trying to print a report to an Excel file.  I have tried to reset the
>left margin to 1 without any luck.  I tried SET SELMARGIN 1
>and it didn't do anything.
>
>OUTPUT NORTHFIN.XLS
>SET SELMARGIN 1
>PRINT EMNOR WHERE fldate >= .sdate AND fldate <= .edate +
>            ORDER BY fldate, zstart, zstop, flline 
>
>OUTPUT NORTHFIN.SCH
>SET SELMARGIN 1
>PRINT EMNOR WHERE fldate >= .sdate AND fldate <= .edate +
>            ORDER BY fldate, zstart, zstop, flline 
>
>What am I doing wrong?
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