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    Resolved Print Half Size of A4 Page [RESOLVED]

    i got a problem printing continuous form with height half of A4 while the width is the same

    when i want to print 2 pages, the first one is correct (in 1st paper), then the printer is continue load 2nd paper, after then print pages 2 in 3rd paper..

    how to fix this?

    PS: hope u understand what i mean

    thanks
    Last edited by erickwidya; Mar 27th, 2008 at 02:03 AM.

    1st NF - a table should not contain repeating groups.
    2nd NF - any fields that do not depend fully on the primary key should be moved to another table.
    3rd NF - there should be no dependency between non key fields in same table.
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    Re: Print Half Size of A4 Page

    You need to define a new form size, so when you print your report you can select that new paper size
    1. Double-click on the printer's icon in the Control Panel or select Settings in the Start menu and then choose the Printers option.
    2. In the Printers window, select Server Properties from the File menu.
    3. Access the Forms tab of the Print Server Properties dialog box.
    4. Use the Forms On list box to select the existing form on which you want to base the new form.
    5. Select the Create A New Form check box.
    6. Enter a new name for the Form in the Form Description For field.¡
    7. Use the fields in the Measurements area to set the paper size and margins.
    8. Choose the Save Form button to save the form.

    Try it !

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    Re: Print Half Size of A4 Page

    thanks jggtz,

    i see..so i need to change it at Printer Setting instead

    what if i can't create new form size?

    i'm using Epson LX300+

    1st NF - a table should not contain repeating groups.
    2nd NF - any fields that do not depend fully on the primary key should be moved to another table.
    3rd NF - there should be no dependency between non key fields in same table.
    - E. Petroutsos -


    eRiCk

    A collection of "Laku-abis" Ebook, Permanent Residence

    Access Reserved Words, a Classic Form Bug, Access Limitation, Know run Process and the Lock they hold in, Logging User Activity in MSSQL,
    Kill Database Processes

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    Re: Print Half Size of A4 Page

    PLEASE BE AWARE:

    You need to define a new form size, so when you print your report you can select that new paper size
    1. Double-click on the printer's icon in the Control Panel or select Settings in the Start menu and then choose the Printers option.
    2. In the Printers window, select Server Properties from the File menu.
    3. Access the Forms tab of the Print Server Properties dialog box.
    4. Use the Forms On list box to select the existing form on which you want to base the new form.
    5. Select the Create A New Form check box.
    6. Enter a new name for the Form in the Form Description For field.¡
    7. Use the fields in the Measurements area to set the paper size and margins.
    8. Choose the Save Form button to save the form.

    Try it !

    it's not printer properties but Right Click at empty windows inside Add Printer Windows..u'll see Server Properties

    HTH

    1st NF - a table should not contain repeating groups.
    2nd NF - any fields that do not depend fully on the primary key should be moved to another table.
    3rd NF - there should be no dependency between non key fields in same table.
    - E. Petroutsos -


    eRiCk

    A collection of "Laku-abis" Ebook, Permanent Residence

    Access Reserved Words, a Classic Form Bug, Access Limitation, Know run Process and the Lock they hold in, Logging User Activity in MSSQL,
    Kill Database Processes

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