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If you don't want to read that article, I'll tell you this: a) You must get the HSSFPrintSetup object by calling the getPrintSetup() method of the HSSFSheet class. b) Call the setLandscape() method of the HSSFPrintSetup() class to set landscape mode. It's not very difficult. Granted, you'll have to figure out the right prototypes to call those two methods, but should be pretty easy. Scott Schollenberger wrote:
Scott Klement presented information on setting Landscape orientation in his Club Tech iSeries Programming Tips -- December 8, 2005 newsletter. I believe you need to be a ProVIP member of SystemiNetwork to accessthis link.http://iseries.pentontech.com/t?ctl=1B75E:122C08
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