Hi Joe, 

| Just use one canvas.  Multiple canvases will only complicate things.

okey dokey. :)

| >The advantage (in my mind) of using the first
| >method is that it would make printing a lot
| >easier
| 
| Why do you say that?  Maybe you're not approaching the code quite 
| right.  

That is very possible. I haven't programmed for a long
time and am just getting back into it...

| In either case, you should have a method something like 
| DrawPage(g as graphics, x as Integer, y as Integer, pageNum as 
| Integer), that draws the indicated page into some graphics context. 

I'm with you on the method for drawing pages, but what
do you mean by "into some graphics context"?

| It's no harder to tell it to draw into one canvas than it is to tell 
| it to draw into a complex set of nested canvases.  :)  And of course 
| for printing, you just tell it to draw to the printer.

Yes, quite true. Thank you for your help.

All the best,

Mark.

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