‎2005 Dec 14 10:09 AM
Hello,
I am having an ADDRESS window in a form with text element as follows:
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/: ADDRESS PARAGRAPH AU
/: TITLE &LFA1-ANRED&
/: NAME &LFA1-NAME1&, &LFA1-NAME2&, &LFA1-NAME3&
/: STREET &LFA1-STRAS&
/: POBOX &LFA1-PFACH& CODE &LFA1-PSTL2&
/: CITY &LFA1-ORT01&, &LFA1-ORT02&
/: POSTCODE &LFA1-PSTLZ&
/: COUNTRY &LFA1-LAND1&
/: ENDADDRESS
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where AU is a left justified paragraph.
The Address is getting printed properly as follows:
Rexroth AG
Pneumatics
Ulmer Stras 4
30880 LAATZEN
GERMANY
Now I want to print it like below:
To: Rexroth AG
Pneumatics
Ulmer Stras 4
30880 LAATZEN
GERMANY
Hence, I tried with changing the Paragraph AU with Left Margin as 1.00 CM and writing text "To:', But then it is printing like below:
To:
Rexroth AG
Pneumatics
Ulmer Stras 4
30880 LAATZEN
GERMANY
I want text "To:" and Address to begin from the same line.
Can anyone help me to achieve the above?
Thanks and Regards,
Pankaj
‎2005 Dec 14 10:17 AM
Hi
I think it is not possible , because you are printing the TO first and then Address command is calling,
both will print different line...
if you want that then you need to print manually with out using address and endaddress..
regards
vijay
‎2005 Dec 14 10:18 AM
Hi Pankaj,
1. Instead of using 😕
Just use / (means next line)
2. For printing
To: Rexroth AG
Use :
/ To: &LFA1-NAME1&, &LFA1-NAME2&, &LFA1-NAME3&
I hope it helps.
Regards,
Amit M.
‎2005 Dec 14 10:29 AM
Hi,
It is possible...........
You have one window which you are printing your Address.
You do one thing move all the Address text towards right side of 5CH by give some tabs or hardcoding......
Take one small window for printing 'TO' and place it where ever you want.
You can place this small window on top-left corner of your address window.
In that samll window in text elements you code accordingly to print 'TO'.
Thanks.
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Message was edited by: Deepak333 k
Message was edited by: Deepak333 k
‎2005 Dec 15 6:14 AM
Hi Pankaj,
Insted of using command line try this...
AU To: &LFA1-ANRED&
/ &LFA1-NAME1&, &LFA1-NAME2&, &LFA1-NAME3&
/ &LFA1-STRAS&
/ &LFA1-PFACH& CODE &LFA1-PSTL2&
/ &LFA1-ORT01&, &LFA1-ORT02&
/ &LFA1-PSTLZ&
/ &LFA1-LAND1&
Regards,
Digesh Panchal