SQL2000Print 1.10.85
The printed output can be customized to suit your own style. For example, you can customize fonts,page headers/footers, watermarks, page margins, printed quality, paper orientation, borders, duplex printing, line spacing.
You can preview the output before printing in many different formats and select pages to be printed. You can preview the output before printing in many different formats and select pages to be printed.
The printer output can be exported to RTF, HTML and PDF format for inclusion in word processors and web pages.
A version for SQL Server 7 is available from our web site www.starprint2000.com
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