johndanter
Legendary Poster
Forcing BI template to \'anchor\' text in a certain place
Hi List,
Got a question that is causing me some bother...
I have a mod to R04572 cheque print (I've added DCT and DOC to the stub detail) and it prints on pre perforated paper, 2 lines of holes to split the paper into 3 3rds.
Top 2 parts are the remittance detail lines. (we print no more than 10 lines ONLY if present)
These then repeat on the top line of the perforation.
Lower 3rd is the actual cheque amount
So my question is...
How do I get the 2nd 3rd to start in the same place on every page, regardless of the number of detail lines above it.
My problem is if there are say 7 detail lines the 2nd remittance print could be 4" down the page.
If there are only 2 lines of detail the 2nd remmitance prints say 2.5" down the page
I need to force the 2nd remittance to always print, say 5.5" down the page
I hear it's called anchoring text.
My other idea was to force the remittance to always print the total + 10 lines below the first line of stub detail.
That way I am certain of the length of the remittance lines.
I just have no way of knowing how to do that
Thanks in advance
John
Hi List,
Got a question that is causing me some bother...
I have a mod to R04572 cheque print (I've added DCT and DOC to the stub detail) and it prints on pre perforated paper, 2 lines of holes to split the paper into 3 3rds.
Top 2 parts are the remittance detail lines. (we print no more than 10 lines ONLY if present)
These then repeat on the top line of the perforation.
Lower 3rd is the actual cheque amount
So my question is...
How do I get the 2nd 3rd to start in the same place on every page, regardless of the number of detail lines above it.
My problem is if there are say 7 detail lines the 2nd remittance print could be 4" down the page.
If there are only 2 lines of detail the 2nd remmitance prints say 2.5" down the page
I need to force the 2nd remittance to always print, say 5.5" down the page
I hear it's called anchoring text.
My other idea was to force the remittance to always print the total + 10 lines below the first line of stub detail.
That way I am certain of the length of the remittance lines.
I just have no way of knowing how to do that
Thanks in advance
John