Thanks Stephen. I actually have one client using Corel and they like it. 
And you're correct that it is perfect for the task...but the process is 
very manual and time consuming to have to key in the data for each price 
tag. I'm hoping to produce something that will also provide an 
"opportunity" for me to sell a service that provides the detail data 
since it never changes from one customer to the next.

My conceptual goal is to provide a list, a menu, that the user "click 
click click" and the end result comes out of the printer.

Mike

> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Mike Copeland<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Recommendations for providing text editing in a VFP 9 application?
> -------------
>
> You need more then a text editor.  You need a word processor or a real
> graphics system with great text capabilities.   Along the lines of use
> for advertising layout where the image is going to be in the top left
> corner so the text will have a HEAVY indent on the first line and be
> left justified on the second line.
>
> Correl Draw comes to mind.
>

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