<BR><BR><B><I>GCC Consulting <gccconsulting@comcast.net></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">_______________________________<BR><BR>From:<BR>filepro-list-bounces+gccconsulting=comcast.net@lists.celestial.com<BR>[mailto:filepro-list-bounces+gccconsulting=comcast.net@lists.celestial.com]<BR>On Behalf Of Richard Hane<BR>Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 11:50 AM<BR>To: user list<BR>Subject: HTML output help<BR><BR><BR>I have just started re-creating our company's outputs to be html<BR>(via filepro). Instead of designing a new report format for each output I<BR>have created a general holding detail file that uses 80 character flds which<BR>are uniquely filled by processing in the respective "feeder" files. No<BR>problem with this.<BR><BR>However an item that I need some help on is how to produce the web<BR>output so pages come out correctly and have the header print properly. My<BR>question is how
are others determining end of page (ie. 60 lines) for<BR>printing? Are you using line count? Does anyone have a sample processing<BR>snipet they can post?<BR><BR>Thank you in advance for any guidence,<BR>Rick Hane<BR>Controller, DeLuxe Stitcher Company<BR><BR>Rick,<BR><BR>This has been a problem, as far as I know, when printing web pages. They<BR>don't seem to want to page properly.<BR><BR>You might consider Printwizard which can produce a PDF file of you report<BR>and create a link to that. Your report should print properly and be<BR>displayed properly.<BR><BR>I am doing this for one of my client's. In addition, they generate specific<BR>PDF reports which are e-mailed to the person. Our next step is to FAX these<BR>reports to the specific person's office as their e-mail address is not<BR>always at their office.<BR><BR>Printwizard has allowed me to use the proportional fonts and scale them.<BR>This makes for a very non-filepro looking report.<BR><BR>The other advantage is
I am outputting PCL code and Printwizard is<BR>converting to its markup language. This saved me a lot of coding. I just<BR>needed to adjust my output format.<BR><BR>Richard Kreiss<BR>GCC Consulting<BR><BR><BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE> <div><BR>Rich,</div> <div> </div> <div>Thanks for replying. I was hoping someone brighter than me had figured away around the web page print problem. As for Bob's "Print Wizard" I'll check that. I actually have a copy around here somewhere.</div> <div> </div> <div>Thanks</div> <div>Rick Hane</div> <div> </div>