Hi Jacqueline,
Thank you very much for taking the time to provide
all the information related to my question.
-=>JB<=-
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On Jun 12, 2007, at 2:53 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Well, yes and no, and maybe. ;) Where do you want to place the
objects? If they are outside the window boundaries, then yes, you'd
have to do as you say. But note that invisible windows will still
print fine, and that is, in fact, a popular way to set up printing
routines. You create a stack (usually a substack made just for that
purpose) with a layout that matches how you want your page to look. It
can have images, objects, whatever you need. If necessary, fill any
fields with the text you need to print. Then print the card. The
window is never made visible, so the user never sees it. In a way, the
printing stack acts like a print buffer.
Do you have any info on this or can you direct me to the best area to
read about it.
The best way is to read other people's scripts, but finding those can
be hit and miss. I just looked at revOnline and didn't find much
there. There are a couple of resources in the RR material. In the Rev
docs, click the "Getting Started" icon and then the Advanced
tutorials. There are two printing tutorials in there, one on basics
and one on laying out custom reports. There is also a tutorial online
by Dan Shafer (but I've lost the link; does anyone have it?)
Maybe someone has a nice, fairly generic printing handler that could
be posted here?
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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