So now that you know the updates you can either change the printer info in each report or use a dummy report with the paper size set in it. So as long as everyone who prints has the same paper name it should simply print to that printer. The Custom Paper size will have a unique paper size ENUM value but now CR looks for the Custom name and not the ENUM value. It will also try to find that printer and/or paper size, it's best to use the actual printer but not necessary completely. If you update a report using a newer version of CR Designer you'll see it saves the printer name and paper size in the report: With the changes you now need to specify a Label printer in the report and check on the Dissociate option, that way it looks for the family of printers but retains the custom paper sizes etc. By default it uses your default printer, always did actually, but you could overwrite the properties. As of Cr 2008 the Section orientation Printing feature was introduced and now you should not use No Printer. CR for VS 2005 was based on Crystal Reports 10.2.
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