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This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
Print in columns to a printer or adapt this code to print to a form. First character alignes in a column for each row. No "Space(##)" and no grid. The project I am working on needed to be able to print an unforseen number of single words enterd by the user, whether 5, 25 or 100 and it should be neat and consistant. This code is a cut down version of my sub to show the principle and can be easily adapted. My thanks go to Harvest R for a tutorial(80647232000.zip) I downloaded in Aug/00 which I highly recomend. I hope this code can be used as a learning aid.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
Print in columns to a printer or adapt this code to print to a form. First character alignes in a column for each row. No "Space(##)" and no grid. The project I am working on needed to be able to print an unforseen number of single words enterd by the user, whether 5, 25 or 100 and it should be neat and consistant. This code is a cut down version of my sub to show the principle and can be easily adapted. My thanks go to Harvest R for a tutorial(80647232000.zip) I downloaded in Aug/00 which I highly recomend. I hope this code can be used as a learning aid.
Print in columns to a printer or adapt this code to print to a form. First character alignes in a column for each row. No "Space(##)" and no grid. The project I am working on needed to be able to print an unforseen number of single words enterd by the user, whether 5, 25 or 100 and it should be neat and consistant. This code is a cut down version of my sub to show the principle and can be easily adapted. My thanks go to Harvest R for a tutorial(80647232000.zip) I downloaded in Aug/00 which I highly recomend. I hope this code can be used as a learning aid.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
Print in columns to a printer or adapt this code to print to a form. First character alignes in a column for each row. No "Space(##)" and no grid. The project I am working on needed to be able to print an unforseen number of single words enterd by the user, whether 5, 25 or 100 and it should be neat and consistant. This code is a cut down version of my sub to show the principle and can be easily adapted. My thanks go to Harvest R for a tutorial(80647232000.zip) I downloaded in Aug/00 which I highly recomend. I hope this code can be used as a learning aid.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
Print in columns to a printer or adapt this code to print to a form. First character alignes in a column for each row. No "Space(##)" and no grid. The project I am working on needed to be able to print an unforseen number of single words enterd by the user, whether 5, 25 or 100 and it should be neat and consistant. This code is a cut down version of my sub to show the principle and can be easily adapted. My thanks go to Harvest R for a tutorial(80647232000.zip) I downloaded in Aug/00 which I highly recomend. I hope this code can be used as a learning aid.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
Print in columns to a printer or adapt this code to print to a form. First character alignes in a column for each row. No "Space(##)" and no grid. The project I am working on needed to be able to print an unforseen number of single words enterd by the user, whether 5, 25 or 100 and it should be neat and consistant. This code is a cut down version of my sub to show the principle and can be easily adapted. My thanks go to Harvest R for a tutorial(80647232000.zip) I downloaded in Aug/00 which I highly recomend. I hope this code can be used as a learning aid.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
Print in columns to a printer or adapt this code to print to a form. First character alignes in a column for each row. No "Space(##)" and no grid. The project I am working on needed to be able to print an unforseen number of single words enterd by the user, whether 5, 25 or 100 and it should be neat and consistant. This code is a cut down version of my sub to show the principle and can be easily adapted. My thanks go to Harvest R for a tutorial(80647232000.zip) I downloaded in Aug/00 which I highly recomend. I hope this code can be used as a learning aid.
This may be some help if you want to print with VB. It does not cover everything to do with printing but is a good start.(...No PrintForm...) Using X,Y, Coordinates.
Print in columns to a printer or adapt this code to print to a form. First character alignes in a column for each row. No "Space(##)" and no grid. The project I am working on needed to be able to print an unforseen number of single words enterd by the user, whether 5, 25 or 100 and it should be neat and consistant. This code is a cut down version of my sub to show the principle and can be easily adapted. My thanks go to Harvest R for a tutorial(80647232000.zip) I downloaded in Aug/00 which I highly recomend. I hope this code can be used as a learning aid.