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| Category: Programming a report |
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| You can display a print preview in the report viewer... |
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| The following events are associated to reports (order of appearance in the code editor)... |
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| For legal reasons, it may be useful to keep an identical copy of a report (an invoice for example).
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| A report (and a duplicate copy) can include an additional text in the format of a watermark, such as "Confidential" or "Duplicate" printed across the report. |
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| List of properties associated with a report |
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| When printing a report, you have the ability to pass parameters to this report... |
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| Several operations are performed when printing a report. These operations are performed in the following order... |
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| In some cases, you may want to print several reports one after another, and view them in the same print preview. |
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| Most WLanguage functions can be used in the events of a report (created with the report editor)... |
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