Hi Scott
well I have been trying to do that exact thing for a legal size form
printed in landscape format
I'm still having nightmares
Over the months, I posted a few questions to this list concerning the
problems that I was having
Anyway to cut a LONG story short, the problem that I was having required
IBM's intervention and them creating a PTF
I can now print the overlay on legal size form printed in landscape format
Getting everything to fit in the correct place is another matter
Two days ago I found out about BOX and LINE in DDS (did not know about
them)
What a God send
Apart from a couple of cosmetic changes the user wants, the form looks
AWESOME
Alan Shore
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On 9/3/2010 1:04 PM, Brian Piotrowski wrote:
Can someone point me to some resources for developing graphical forms
that can be printed out?
I'm a little baffled by this question. Why not just design the form in
your favorite software (image editing software, word processing
software, spreadsheet... whatever works for you), convert it to an
overlay, and print it with your reports?
What more do you need to know?
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