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Creating and managing layouts and reports
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Clear the Perform Without Dialog options for the Print and Print Setup script steps. This
allows users to change the print options when they run the script to print.
For more information, see Print script step and Print Setup script step.
A layout does not print the same in Windows and OS X
Printing can vary because the each operating system uses different printer driver software to control
printing. When you’re designing layouts to print data at precise locations, such as mailing label
sheets or preprinted forms, you may notice discrepancies when printing the same layout from
computers running Windows or OS
X.
Try specifying exact margins for the layout. For more information, see Specifying page
margins.
If specifying exact margins does not help, you may need to create a unique layout for each
operating system, which would allow you to make adjustments to each layout to optimize
printing for Windows and OS
X.
Troubleshooting layouts with web viewers
The following topics describe common problems and solutions when working with web viewers on a
layout.
A web viewer displays “Loading:” and a URL, but doesn’t load a web page
The URL might be invalid. In Layout mode, you can see a calculated URL by choosing View
menu
> Show > Sample Data. (Also, a web viewer displays the URL that it is trying to load
in Browse mode.) Look at this URL closely. Then in Layout mode, choose Format menu
>
Web Viewer Setup. In the Web Viewer Setup dialog box, try the following changes to the
web address:
Specify the correct URL scheme — for example, http:// — and the complete server
name, including “www.” or “.com” as required. Windows and OS
X respond to
incomplete or improperly specified URLs differently. Don’t assume that the correct
scheme or “www.” will be added automatically.
Ensure that the syntax of the website parameters in your web address is what the
website expects. Some websites explain the query syntax they require, so search the
support area of the website that you want to use for more information.
Fix problems in the formula that defines your custom web address — for example, add
or change quotation marks around strings, use the concatenate operator (&) between
strings. See
Working with formulas and functions.
Ensure that characters in the URL are correctly encoded. Review text constants in your
web address and the data in your database. See
About URL encoding in web viewers.
You can see the progress of page loads with the progress bar and errors with the status
bar, which are displayed at the bottom of the web viewer. If you do not see the progress
bar or the status bar, select Display
progress bar and Display status messages. See
Adding a web viewer.
The URL is correct, but the website is not responding. Open your web browser and go to the
same website. If the website doesn’t respond, then the website might be down, so try again
later.
Your computer might not be connected to a network. Open your web browser and go to one
or more known websites. If these websites don’t respond, then ensure that your computer is
connected to a network.