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= SET PDSETUP TO <DriverName | = SET PDSETUP TO <DriverName> Changes Only Existing Drivers = | ||
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== SUMMARY == | == SUMMARY == | ||
In FoxPro for Windows, the SET PDSETUP TO <driver_name | In FoxPro for Windows, the SET PDSETUP TO <driver_name> command selects only an existing MS-DOS style printer driver. It cannot edit an existing MS- DOS style printer driver or create a new one. | ||
== MORE INFORMATION == | == MORE INFORMATION == | ||
To use the SET PDSETUP TO <driver_name | To use the SET PDSETUP TO <driver_name> command in FoxPro for Windows, the current resource file (by default FOXUSER.DBF and its associated memo file, FOXUSER.FPT) must already have an MS-DOS style printer driver loaded. This MS-DOS style printer driver must have been previously created by FoxPro for MS-DOS. | ||
FoxPro for Windows normally uses Windows printer drivers for all its printing. Windows printer drivers are changed through the Windows Control Panel. | FoxPro for Windows normally uses Windows printer drivers for all its printing. Windows printer drivers are changed through the Windows Control Panel. | ||
Only use the SET PDSETUP TO <driver_name | Only use the SET PDSETUP TO <driver_name> command with character-based reports that were created in FoxPro for MS-DOS. | ||
NOTE: The SET PDSETUP <driver_name | NOTE: The SET PDSETUP <driver_name> command has no effect on Windows printer drivers. | ||
For more information about using Control Panel to change Windows printer drivers, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: | For more information about using Control Panel to change Windows printer drivers, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: |
Latest revision as of 17:47, 20 July 2020
SET PDSETUP TO <DriverName> Changes Only Existing DriversID: Q109300 2.50 2.50a 2.50b WINDOWS kbprint kbtool kbprg The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARYIn FoxPro for Windows, the SET PDSETUP TO <driver_name> command selects only an existing MS-DOS style printer driver. It cannot edit an existing MS- DOS style printer driver or create a new one. MORE INFORMATIONTo use the SET PDSETUP TO <driver_name> command in FoxPro for Windows, the current resource file (by default FOXUSER.DBF and its associated memo file, FOXUSER.FPT) must already have an MS-DOS style printer driver loaded. This MS-DOS style printer driver must have been previously created by FoxPro for MS-DOS. FoxPro for Windows normally uses Windows printer drivers for all its printing. Windows printer drivers are changed through the Windows Control Panel. Only use the SET PDSETUP TO <driver_name> command with character-based reports that were created in FoxPro for MS-DOS. NOTE: The SET PDSETUP <driver_name> command has no effect on Windows printer drivers. For more information about using Control Panel to change Windows printer drivers, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: control and panel and run and printer and foxpro Additional reference words: FoxWin 2.50 2.50a 2.50b _pdparms KBCategory: kbprint kbtool kbprg KBSubcategory: FxenvFoxuser Keywords : FxenvFoxuser Version : 2.50 2.50a 2.50b Platform : WINDOWS |
Last Reviewed: May 1, 1996 |