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60x132 characters in dBase Plus Personal Ed.?

60x132 characters in dBase Plus Personal Ed.?

60x132 characters in dBase Plus Personal Ed.?

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Can dBase Plus 2.61.5 be set to display 60 rows of 132 characters in an XP system?

Am planning a new computer, probably with XP, and I want to use dBase or FoxPro with 60 lines of 132 characters. Seeing the large amount of data on a big screen without scrolling has been, to me, a productivity enhancer.

Asked customer service at Databased Intelligence and was offered a trial copy but was not given an answer. I hope to get an answer before buying the new system and discovering I should have specified a special video card or some such.

Thank you for any advice.

Bob - retired engineer in Anaheim, Calif.

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