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Hit as a sequence of objects to be printed in the report?

Hit as a sequence of objects to be printed in the report?
Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:55:44 -030
In the form we have the option of Layout-> Set component order, the 
report did not find this option and how the sequence is not obeying the 
properties TOP LEFT in the report that leaving wrong.
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Re: Hit as a sequence of objects to be printed in the report?
Thu, 10 Apr 2008 13:32:36 -040
Wagner Rocha Wrote:

> In the form we have the option of Layout-> Set component order, the 
> report did not find this option and how the sequence is not obeying the 
> properties TOP LEFT in the report that leaving wrong.
> Today I manually adjusting the source file, has another way?

 i really dont think your question is clear, i for one dont understand 
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Re: Hit as a sequence of objects to be printed in the report?
Thu, 10 Apr 2008 14:28:57 -040
Agbeniga David wrote:
> Wagner Rocha Wrote:
> 
>> In the form we have the option of Layout-> Set component order, the

>> report did not find this option and how the sequence is not obeying the

>> properties TOP LEFT in the report that leaving wrong.
>> Today I manually adjusting the source file, has another way?
> 
>  i really dont think your question is clear, i for one dont understand 
> what you are asking, can you explain in more detail.

Wagner is referring to the form designer in which the developer can use the
mouse 
to set the tab (or component order) of the form objects. dBASE, however, does
not 
have the same functionality in the report designer. The order is created
according 
to the sequence in which the controls are dropped on the report.

Wagner: unfortunately there is not another way. The only way to change the order

of the objects is in the editor.
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Re: Hit as a sequence of objects to be printed in the report?
Thu, 10 Apr 2008 16:03:49 -030
There is the possibility of saving the objects in order considering the 
properties TOP Left in the report?.
I am doing this process manually, but it is slow and large the 
probability of error.
This error is greater when there is maintenance in the reports, as the 
new objects are at the end of their independent coordernada TOP LEFT, 
and this causes unwanted results.


Michael Nuwer escreveu:
> Agbeniga David wrote:
>> Wagner Rocha Wrote:
>>
>>> In the form we have the option of Layout-> Set component order,
the 
>>> report did not find this option and how the sequence is not obeying

>>> the properties TOP LEFT in the report that leaving wrong.
>>> Today I manually adjusting the source file, has another way?
>>
>>  i really dont think your question is clear, i for one dont understand

>> what you are asking, can you explain in more detail.
> 
> Wagner is referring to the form designer in which the developer can use 
> the mouse to set the tab (or component order) of the form objects. 
> dBASE, however, does not have the same functionality in the report 
> designer. The order is created according to the sequence in which the 
> controls are dropped on the report.
> 
> Wagner: unfortunately there is not another way. The only way to change 
> the order of the objects is in the editor.
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Re: Hit as a sequence of objects to be printed in the report?
Thu, 10 Apr 2008 16:15:54 -030
	
I hope the example help in my questioning.
By its coordinated TOP and Left, the object should be printed and 
reviewed (canRender) before the second.
This behavior may cause unwanted results.


Agbeniga David escreveu:
> Wagner Rocha Wrote:
> 
>> In the form we have the option of Layout-> Set component order, the

>> report did not find this option and how the sequence is not obeying the

>> properties TOP LEFT in the report that leaving wrong.
>> Today I manually adjusting the source file, has another way?
> 
>  i really dont think your question is clear, i for one dont understand 
> what you are asking, can you explain in more detail.
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