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You are here:  Experts > Computing/Technology > Basic > Visual Basic > Printer Label width & height

Topic: Visual Basic



Expert: Ravindra
Date: 7/14/2008
Subject: Printer Label width & height

Question
V.B. 6
level Inter
Michael Rae Saga

simple question... How can i manipulate the width and height of a label or text using Printer commands.

Answer
you cant change the lable using printer commands. the printer.print  etc are used to print after the display is final.

but you can change the fontsize, label height,width just before printing

i wonder why would you want to do this. are you using printform?  

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