Coordinate references.

Thomas Troesch ttroesch at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 18:20:30 EST 2012


0,0 is the upper left hand corner of the check.  The position you define is
the lower left hand corner of the 'box' for the field.  You can add the
line Show_Grid = true while testing.  It will print a grid on increments of
50 pixels.  If a field has more than one line, it will move down the page
except for splits, which move up the page.  You are probably not printing
splits, but that is how it works.

Thomas

On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:17 AM, dniezby <daveniezby at yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> What direction do the check coordinates work?
>
> For example:  payee: firstentry,secondentry,thirdentry,forthentry.
>
> I need to move  the payee line down about 1/4 " and the amountnumbers over
> about the same.
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