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Printing documents stored in container field

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Hi,

I'm using FM for a document library, and I store the documents in a container field. To print, I made a layout that displays them at full size.

Is there a way to print the container's contents directly without having to preview them first? All my documents only have one page now, but this method probably won't work for multi-page files or images that are bigger than my layout dimensions.

Thanks for your help,

Kate.

Hi,

I'm using FM for a document library, and I store the documents in a container field. To print, I made a layout that displays them at full size.

Is there a way to print the container's contents directly without having to preview them first? All my documents only have one page now, but this method probably won't work for multi-page files or images that are bigger than my layout dimensions.

Thanks for your help,

Kate.

  • Author

Hi,

I'm using FM for a document library, and I store the documents in a container field. To print, I made a layout that displays them at full size.

Is there a way to print the container's contents directly without having to preview them first? All my documents only have one page now, but this method probably won't work for multi-page files or images that are bigger than my layout dimensions.

Thanks for your help,

Kate.

Much depends upon what type of documents you are placing into the container. If TIFF or JPG, import one page per record into a container. You will need to have some other field to orgainze the imported pages into one document, either by a common name or serial number. When you need to print this document, find and print using a layout that has just the container on the layout. You shouldn't need the preview first.

Much depends upon what type of documents you are placing into the container. If TIFF or JPG, import one page per record into a container. You will need to have some other field to orgainze the imported pages into one document, either by a common name or serial number. When you need to print this document, find and print using a layout that has just the container on the layout. You shouldn't need the preview first.

Much depends upon what type of documents you are placing into the container. If TIFF or JPG, import one page per record into a container. You will need to have some other field to orgainze the imported pages into one document, either by a common name or serial number. When you need to print this document, find and print using a layout that has just the container on the layout. You shouldn't need the preview first.

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