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  • Subject: Re: Reducing Font Size in RLU?
  • From: Tim Truax <truax@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1998 19:15:40 -0400
  • Organization: RPS, Inc

Hello,
You can put PCL character strings (that will reduce FONTS outputted to a Laser
printer) into variable fields named on the RLU printer file setup.  I have done
this quite often.  If you are addressing a Laser printer look up PCL strings in
the index you may be pleasantly suprised.
HTH
--
Tim & Dana Truax... and Caleb 4 years old.


prakash subramanian wrote:

> Hi Everybody,
>
> Thanks for replying to my earlier mail regarding OLD and NEW keywords, I
> have got an idea henceforth from U'r valuable replies.
>
> I've got another problem. In our organisation we print invoices on
> pre-printed stationery. Hence I encounter problems as the fields and
> constants do'nt fit the stationery size as I feel there is no way for
> reducing font size in RLU. (One can only increase it using FONT and
> CHRSIZ keywords). Is there any way of shrinking text or wrapping it. Any
> body please help as i desperately need to solve the problem.
> We use V4R1. Thanks in advance.
>
> Prakash



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