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  • Jay

    Avery 5160

    Hello all.

    We are running an ASP.NET app using MSSQL for the database. We would like to
    pull records from the database and place them into a document that prints
    mailing labels in the Avery 5160 format.

    Is there a way to do this?

    Thanks,

    - J


  • Evertjan.

    #2
    Re: Avery 5160

    Jay wrote on 04 mrt 2004 in microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:[color=blue]
    > We are running an ASP.NET app using MSSQL for the database. We would
    > like to pull records from the database and place them into a document
    > that prints mailing labels in the Avery 5160 format.[/color]

    Could very well be.

    Go to a dot.net NG

    This here is a classical ASP NG



    --
    Evertjan.
    The Netherlands.
    (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)

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    • Jay

      #3
      Re: Avery 5160

      "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivoo rt@interxnl.net > wrote in message
      news:Xns94A2BE1 6D7E20eejj99@19 4.109.133.29...[color=blue]
      > Jay wrote on 04 mrt 2004 in microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:[color=green]
      > > We are running an ASP.NET app using MSSQL for the database. We would
      > > like to pull records from the database and place them into a document
      > > that prints mailing labels in the Avery 5160 format.[/color]
      >
      > Could very well be.[/color]

      I know, that's why I'm asking.
      [color=blue]
      > Go to a dot.net NG
      >
      > This here is a classical ASP NG[/color]

      Yup, it is.

      It doesn't matter if the solution is classic ASP or ASP.NET. I'm more
      proficient at ASP so I posted my query here.

      :-/

      - J


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      • David Morgan

        #4
        Re: Avery 5160

        Do you have a ruler? Sounds like you have some measuring and testing to do.


        "Jay" <jerry280@yahoo .com> wrote in message
        news:%23Pz7YtiA EHA.444@TK2MSFT NGP11.phx.gbl.. .[color=blue]
        > "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivoo rt@interxnl.net > wrote in message
        > news:Xns94A2BE1 6D7E20eejj99@19 4.109.133.29...[color=green]
        > > Jay wrote on 04 mrt 2004 in microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:[color=darkred]
        > > > We are running an ASP.NET app using MSSQL for the database. We would
        > > > like to pull records from the database and place them into a document
        > > > that prints mailing labels in the Avery 5160 format.[/color]
        > >
        > > Could very well be.[/color]
        >
        > I know, that's why I'm asking.
        >[color=green]
        > > Go to a dot.net NG
        > >
        > > This here is a classical ASP NG[/color]
        >
        > Yup, it is.
        >
        > It doesn't matter if the solution is classic ASP or ASP.NET. I'm more
        > proficient at ASP so I posted my query here.
        >
        > :-/
        >
        > - J
        >
        >[/color]


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        • Evertjan.

          #5
          Re: Avery 5160

          David Morgan wrote on 05 mrt 2004 in
          microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:[color=blue]
          > "Jay" <jerry280@yahoo .com> wrote in message
          > news:%23Pz7YtiA EHA.444@TK2MSFT NGP11.phx.gbl.. .[color=green]
          >> "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivoo rt@interxnl.net > wrote in message
          >> news:Xns94A2BE1 6D7E20eejj99@19 4.109.133.29...[color=darkred]
          >> > Jay wrote on 04 mrt 2004 in
          >> > microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
          >> > > We are running an ASP.NET app using MSSQL for the database. We
          >> > > would like to pull records from the database and place them into
          >> > > a document that prints mailing labels in the Avery 5160 format.
          >> >
          >> > Could very well be.[/color]
          >>
          >> I know, that's why I'm asking.
          >>[color=darkred]
          >> > Go to a dot.net NG
          >> >
          >> > This here is a classical ASP NG[/color]
          >>
          >> Yup, it is.
          >>
          >> It doesn't matter if the solution is classic ASP or ASP.NET. I'm more
          >> proficient at ASP so I posted my query here.[/color][/color]
          [color=blue]
          > Do you have a ruler? Sounds like you have some measuring and testing
          > to do.[/color]

          I hope you are asking the OP.

          I do not want to measure or test our Queen serverside.

          --
          Evertjan.
          The Netherlands.
          (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)

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          • Jay

            #6
            Re: Avery 5160


            "David Morgan" <david@davidmor gan.me.uk> wrote in message
            news:OXKYZukAEH A.2632@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
            >
            >
            > "Jay" <jerry280@yahoo .com> wrote in message
            > news:%23Pz7YtiA EHA.444@TK2MSFT NGP11.phx.gbl.. .[color=green]
            > > "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivoo rt@interxnl.net > wrote in message
            > > news:Xns94A2BE1 6D7E20eejj99@19 4.109.133.29...[color=darkred]
            > > > Jay wrote on 04 mrt 2004 in microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
            > > > > We are running an ASP.NET app using MSSQL for the database. We would
            > > > > like to pull records from the database and place them into a[/color][/color][/color]
            document[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
            > > > > that prints mailing labels in the Avery 5160 format.
            > > >
            > > > Could very well be.[/color]
            > >
            > > I know, that's why I'm asking.
            > >[color=darkred]
            > > > Go to a dot.net NG
            > > >
            > > > This here is a classical ASP NG[/color]
            > >
            > > Yup, it is.
            > >
            > > It doesn't matter if the solution is classic ASP or ASP.NET. I'm more
            > > proficient at ASP so I posted my query here.
            > >
            > > :-/
            > >[/color]
            > Do you have a ruler? Sounds like you have some measuring and testing to[/color]
            do.

            What do you mean?

            - J


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