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[Crystal report] Paper format problem

Hi,
I have a printing problem with a crystal report.
In fact, I have defined by default on my default printer a specific paper
format (8,5" x 5,5").
The report was created with this printer parameters.
When running my application, I load this extern report and set the
Shared.PaperSize propertie to DefaultPaperSize.
The printing is running OK but the report is printed in A4 format !

My printer is an Epson LX300 and I use the Windows XP builtin driver.
It seems to make the same result with the Epson specific driver.

What's the problem ? Someone has an idea ?
Thanks in advance.
Thierry
Nov 17 '05 #1
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