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Re: Invoicing

From: Alan Rader
Date: Saturday, August 8, 1998
Time: 3:21:33 pm

Wow, dim der invoicers r perty neat :) I believe I will use those. Now I
understand why there was no room to move stuff around.

Ok, now when I print this type of invoice, in the users address, the line
where the business name goes is printing a "5" infront of the business name
and is not lining it up with the rest of the address.
Here is a sample


http://www.iserve.net/~phidelt/images/sampleinv.jpg



At 07:55 PM 8/8/98 , you wrote:
>Alan Rader wrote:
>
>>I know I have harped on this, but is there anyway to at least make the
>>return stub take up the lower 1/3 of the page on invoices no matter how
>>many items are on that invoice? I want to use perforated invoices so users
>>can tear of the return stubs easily. The position of the return stubs
>>varies with the number of items on a persons invoice. So there is no way I
>>can currently make this work for my users.
>
>I'm guessing you are using the non-fancy (text-based) invoices...
>
>Anyway, on those ones, no... there isn't a way to do it. The invoice is
>text based so the manipulation of parts of the invoice is very limited.
>
>Now with the fancy (object based) invoices, it's actually already works
>that way. (It takes up the bottom 20% or so of the invoice.
>
> - Shawn
>
>-------------------------------
>Shawn D. Hogan
>President, Data Point Solutions
>http://www.data-point.com
>(619) 452-3696
>ICQ: 8319647
>
Alan Rader
iServe Internet, Inc. Computer Specialists, Inc.
phidelt@iserve.net phidelt@csinc.net



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