James,
If you care at all for my advice, then
In your RTF reports:
Make headings font 3 times smaller;
When one or more tables follow each other and all of them are short enough
to fit on one page, they are placed on the same page.
Viktor
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From: "James Y. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 1:45 PM
Subject: One More Cocoon Powered Website!
> Greetings!
>
> We have been happily using Cocoon 1.8 in our production environment for
the
> last 4 months, and we are very pleased with the results. Though Cocoon
does
> not power our primary web site, it is the basis for the implementation of
a
> back end subsystem we call the Report Engine. The Report Engine generates
> comprehensive reports for the Fire Alarm and Life Safety industry (our
core
> market) when requested by our users. The Cocoon architecture has given us
> the framework we needed to achieve a complete separation of our report
logic
> from the complexities of report formatting, something which we continue to
> leverage to greatly accelerate the time to market for new reports.
>
> If you would care to check it out, just go to www.buildingreports.com and
> log in as a WebGuest. You may then view a Cocoon generated report by
> clicking on any of the report links provided in this page.
>
> Please add our name to the list of those proudly running Cocoon!
>
> Jim
> CIO
> BuildingReports.com
>
>
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