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Crystal Report problem

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Jim - 27 Jul 2007 14:41 GMT
I have a Crystal Report which displays correctly in both the
development and test environments, but in production it starts
printing about half way down the page.  I have dozens of other reports
but only this one in particular has this problem.  Any ideas?

TIA,
Jim
Jim - 10 Aug 2007 14:59 GMT
> I have a Crystal Report which displays correctly in both the
> development and test environments, but in production it starts
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> TIA,
> Jim

In case anyone else has this problem, it seems to be related to having
a different type of printer set as default for each environment.  One
environment had a regular laser printer as default, the problem
environment had a barcode printer set as default.  The fix was to
select the option "No Printer" on the Crystal Report.

Jim

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