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>   I would like to know how to create a file with 192 columns for
>  testing for printing purposes.

This is easy.
There are several ways.

1. Find some other existing PRTF file.
Copy that file to the name of your test file.
Change that file's print rules via CHPF to 192 columns.
You can change tons of things
Don't tell me this aint on the lst.

2. Go into Query/400 & create a report.
There's a place where you specify # print positions.
We use 132 or 198 normally
You could see if it will accept 192.

MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac)




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