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Ian
I have modified a macro which opens a form to print. It initially had the
action PrintOut and now has the action RunCommand with the command Primt. As
far as I see, the only difference should be that the print dialogue box is
opened rather than just printing directly.
When I print to PDF using PDFCreator the resulting file is fine, but when I
print to a printer, all the text is intact but the graphics and some of the
borders don't print. Initially I though the colour cartidge had packed up on
my printer as the ink is low, but the PDF prints fine.
The form consists of data directly from tables, a logo (graphic) and 2
subforms. The parts not printing are logo and the borders/shading of the 2
subforms.
This all seems very illogical. Any ideas?
Ian
action PrintOut and now has the action RunCommand with the command Primt. As
far as I see, the only difference should be that the print dialogue box is
opened rather than just printing directly.
When I print to PDF using PDFCreator the resulting file is fine, but when I
print to a printer, all the text is intact but the graphics and some of the
borders don't print. Initially I though the colour cartidge had packed up on
my printer as the ink is low, but the PDF prints fine.
The form consists of data directly from tables, a logo (graphic) and 2
subforms. The parts not printing are logo and the borders/shading of the 2
subforms.
This all seems very illogical. Any ideas?
Ian