Leban's rotatext scale problem

H

H. Martins

Hi (seems previous post didn't go through).

I needed to print some rotated label and found out I could rotate 90º
but print only top-to-bottom, not bottom-to-top.

Then I discovered http://www.lebans.com/rotatetext.htm and I got it
running.

Still there is something mysterious.

I have a label showing not rotated text (Arial Narrow 32 Bold) and the
correspondent image showing rotated text (same text, same text size).

Perfect.

The problem is that it works OK in .this. machine, the one I user for
development but in the other computers the image shows the text image

smaller, say 50% of the label.

I am using AccRotextWMF.zip, runtime.

Henry
 
A

Arvin Meyer MVP

I suggest the first place to look is with screen resolution. Make sure that
both computers are running at the same resolution. If that doesn't help, try
using the ActiveX control, which is a bit more work to get registered, etc.
but doesn't need as much coding.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com


Hi (seems previous post didn't go through).

I needed to print some rotated label and found out I could rotate 90º
but print only top-to-bottom, not bottom-to-top.

Then I discovered http://www.lebans.com/rotatetext.htm and I got it
running.

Still there is something mysterious.

I have a label showing not rotated text (Arial Narrow 32 Bold) and the
correspondent image showing rotated text (same text, same text size).

Perfect.

The problem is that it works OK in .this. machine, the one I user for
development but in the other computers the image shows the text image

smaller, say 50% of the label.

I am using AccRotextWMF.zip, runtime.

Henry
 

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