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Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Setup
- Tutorials
- Views and Form Usage
- OmniForm Procedures
- Designing a Form
- The Design Process
- The Design View Toolbars
- Creating Objects
- General Creation Guidelines
- Creating a Text Object
- Creating a Line Object
- Creating an Oval Object
- Creating a Rectangle Object
- Creating a Graphic Object
- Creating a Fill Text Object
- Creating a Comb Object
- Creating a Check Box Object
- Creating a Circle Text Object
- Creating a Table Object
- Creating a Fill Graphic Object
- Defining Objects
- Changing Object Appearance
- Redesigning Your Form
- Using the Scrapbook
- Inserting OLE Objects in a Form
- Filling a Form
- Managing an OmniForm Database
- Using Calculations
- Calculation Overview
- Operators
- Functions
- Abs (Absolute Value)
- Avg (Average)
- Date (Current Date)
- DayName
- DayOfMonth
- DayOfWeek
- DayOfYear
- Exp (Exponentiation)
- FV (Future Value)
- Hour
- If
- Int (Integer)
- Left
- Length
- Ln (Natural Logarithm)
- Log (Base 10 Logarithm)
- Lower
- Max (Maximum)
- Middle
- Min (Minimum)
- Minute
- Mod (Modulus (Remainder))
- Month
- MonthName
- Pi
- PMT (Payment)
- Position
- Proper
- PV (Present Value)
- RecordCount
- Replace
- Replicate
- Right
- Round
- Second
- Sign
- Sqrt (Square Root)
- Sum
- Time
- Trim
- Trunc (Truncate)
- Upper
- Year
- Functions — Quick Reference
- Functions Sorted by Type
- Technical Information
- Glossary
Printing or Faxing a Form
OmniForm Procedures - 100
Printing Your Form as a Macro
OmniForm supports macro programming utilities, such as Kelly
FlashSIMM, that translate print files to macros and download them to a
Flash storage device in a printer.
Set up a Form as a Macro
1 Open or scan in the form you want to translate to a macro.
2 If the form opens in fill view, click the Design button in the
standard toolbar or choose
Design
in the View menu to switch
to design view.
3 Choose
Print...
in the File menu.
The Print dialog box appears.
See “Using the Print... Command” on page 97 for detailed
information on the Print dialog box.
4 Type a number in the
Macro Number
text box.
5Select
Print to File
and click
OK.
6 Use your macro program to locate the file and assign it the
same macro number you entered in the Print dialog box.
7 Download the file to the flash device in your printer.
See your program’s documentation for detailed instructions.
Print a Macro
1 Launch OmniForm and open the form you want to print.
2 Choose
Print...
in the File menu to open the Print dialog box.
3Select
Use macro to print form.
4 Select any other options you want and click
OK.
See your macro programming utility documentation for an
explanation of the way a stored macro is printed.