Re: Blatt wrapper question
- Posted by Michael Raley <thinkways at yahoo.com> May 05, 2005
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George Walters wrote: > > They are text files destined to be printed (5 form types for invoices, > and 5 form types for quotations, and purchase orders). Some of them, after > being printed need to also be either faxed, or emailed, or both. > Inhouse I build reports using RTF (rich text format) tags. the managers couldn't bother with setting font size, margins, and landscape layout, so I preconfigured them for optimal printing. They file type is associated with Word, so they open in that on reciept. You can't do that with plain HTML. Internally the documents carry tags identifying the author, source, keywords, page header and footer tags, and securty classification that could potentially be tracked by the email system to see if propietary info is being leaked out. you could also embed your graphic objects into the document. you might also look at a text to PDF converter that's in the archives. --"ask about our layaway plan". --