The format for the ^FT instruction is:
^FTx,y
where
^FT = Set Field Typeset
x = Number of Dots along X-axis
Default value: = Position after last formatted text field.
Acceptable values: 0 - 9999
y = Number of Dots along Y-axis
Default value: = Position after last formatted text field.
Acceptable values: 0 - 9999
TEXT - Origin is the start of the character string, at the baseline of the
font. Normally the baseline is the bottom of most characters except
for those with decenders such as ‘g’, ‘y’, etc.
NOTE: When a coordinate is missing, the position following the last
formatted field is assumed. This “remembering” simplifies field
positioning with respect to other fields. Once the first field is
positioned, other fields will follow automatically.
BAR CODES - The origin is the base of the bar code, even when an
interpretation is present below the bar code, or if the bar code has
guard bars.
GRAPHIC BOXES - Origin is at the bottom left corner of the box.
IMAGES - Origin is at the bottom left corner of the rectangular image
area.
NOTE: There are several instances where using the ^FT
instruction without specified “a” and “b” parameters is not
recommended.
1. To position the first field in a label format.
2. At any time with the ^FN (Field Number) instruction.
3. Following a ^SN (Serialization Data) instruction.
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