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Foxpro9 troubles, need suggestions

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Joe Nekuda - 01 Apr 2005 23:07 GMT
I have a program that runs in FoxPro9, when it runs it prints then
terminates.  On one computer it prints nicely, on another computer it
prints all brokenup.  I have both printers networked to the same printer,
and the drivers are all the same.  Please give any suggestions you can.
Thanks.  Joe
Rick Bean - 04 Apr 2005 13:35 GMT
Joe,
I start by checking the network connections on the computer that "prints all brokenup". The next thing I check, is if they are using a similar CONFI.FPW.

Rick

>I have a program that runs in FoxPro9, when it runs it prints then
> terminates.  On one computer it prints nicely, on another computer it
> prints all brokenup.  I have both printers networked to the same printer,
> and the drivers are all the same.  Please give any suggestions you can.
> Thanks.  Joe
wooly.bully@somewhere.com - 04 Apr 2005 14:59 GMT
>From: "Rick Bean" <rgbean@unrealmelange-inc.com>
>References: <1288dfbd0da54417a7338f7e04055285@DBMonster.com>
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>Joe,
>I start by checking the network connections on the computer that "prints all brokenup". The next thing I check, is if they are using a similar CONFI.FPW.

Could you wrap your text lines before they reaches infinity?

Outlook Express

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  \Plain Text Settings\Automatically wrap at\

>Rick

Thanks

>>I have a program that runs in FoxPro9, when it runs it prints then
>> terminates.  On one computer it prints nicely, on another computer it
>> prints all brokenup.  I have both printers networked to the same printer,
>> and the drivers are all the same.  Please give any suggestions you can.
>> Thanks.  Joe
 
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