Designing a Format
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P l a c i n g F i e l d s o n a F o r m a t
You must be careful where you place a field on a format to ensure it does
not go off the format. There are two ways this can occur. You have placed
the field
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on the format, but based on its maximum length, it may go off the edge.
This way causes the software to display a warning, which you can ignore.
See Chapter 3, “Configuring the Printer,” to learn how to suppress the
display of warnings if you prefer to do so.
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completely off the format.
This way causes an error. You must redefine the field.
NOTE:
Remember that the field can go off the format on any of the four
sides (top, bottom, left, right).
See Chapter 12, “Troubleshooting,” to learn about this error and warning.
Summary of Contents for Monarch DOS-based Pathfinder Ultra System
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