Re: Report Utilities

2001-12-20 Thread Dimo Michailov
I second that, I think that FDF is a great (and relatively easy/inexpensive) way to provide great looking reports (provided you have a static frame and only the data changes). I am using FDFs to create accounting reports where I have a pre-generated report and I just fill in the item descripti

Re: Report Utilities

2001-12-19 Thread BILLY CRAVENS
PDF is the way to go. If the format of the form is static (and only the data changes) look at using FDF; otherwise, I'd recommend something like ActivePDF (though I've heard some that HTMLDoc, a freeware EXE, works pretty good too) --- Billy Cravens - Original Message - From: "Douglas L

Re: Re: Report Utilities

2001-12-19 Thread net_man
Also checkout www.pdflib.com for some great stuff. /Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You might want to check out ActivePDF (www.activepdf.com) Plays well with CF. Chuck Rodgers At 11:45 AM 12/19/01 -0500, you wrote: >We have serveral clients requesting the ability to print preformated forms.

Re: Report Utilities

2001-12-19 Thread Chuck Rodgers
You might want to check out ActivePDF (www.activepdf.com) Plays well with CF. Chuck Rodgers At 11:45 AM 12/19/01 -0500, you wrote: >We have serveral clients requesting the ability to print preformated forms. >The same data is used but the printer and form variations are amost >impossible to con