Bob -
My apologies. I didn't read your question thoroughly the first
time. Larry is right. You have to set up a method to feed the repeated
information into the LABEL printing process. The way I have done this is to
set up a temp table. Build a label for the temp table and then put the
label information in the table. You can make the desired number of copies
by adding that number of identical records to the temp table and then
printing the labels. Also, you can put different numbers of labels for
different clients/customers and print them off in batches to save label
stock if you want to.
Bernie
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At 10:40 AM 5/13/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Rbase 6.5++ Windows
>
>I am wanting to print labels, using commercial available
>label stock (2 x 4 x 2) which has (4) labels per page
>of course.
>
>I have set up the label and it prints fine, but I have yet to
>figure out how to print multiple copies of the same label
>on one page via Rbase commands. I.E. print (2) copies
>of the same record on one page, using the top two labels,
>etc. So far, all I can get it to do is print one label on two
>pages.
>
>Is there a built in function for this, or will I need to code
>the entire label printing routine to be able to do this?
>
>I appreciate any input! Thanks!
>
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