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Is it marked for execution per the help file, some of that below?
Marking External Objects for ExecutionBy default, external objects print and do not execute when executing a part program. However, with some objects, the desired action may be to execute and not print.
Example: When embedding a graphic, the desired action may be to print the graphic to the report; while when embedding a sound or movie clip, the desired action may be to execute the object to play the clip at execution time.
External objects have four modes of execution:
To switch between the different modes, press F3 while the insertion point is on the same line as the external object in the Edit window.
- Print – Don't execute
- Don't print – Don't execute
- Don't Print – Execute
- Print – Execute
Hash lines and hashed borders are used to indicate the objects current mode of execution.
Is it marked for execution per the help file, some of that below?
Marking External Objects for ExecutionBy default, external objects print and do not execute when executing a part program. However, with some objects, the desired action may be to execute and not print.
Example: When embedding a graphic, the desired action may be to print the graphic to the report; while when embedding a sound or movie clip, the desired action may be to execute the object to play the clip at execution time.
External objects have four modes of execution:
To switch between the different modes, press F3 while the insertion point is on the same line as the external object in the Edit window.
- Print – Don't execute
- Don't print – Don't execute
- Don't Print – Execute
- Print – Execute
Hash lines and hashed borders are used to indicate the objects current mode of execution.
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