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Eric, Sorry I have not seen Host-on-Demand other than a demo or two, so I am not sure if what I suggest will work. It does work on a terminal or terminal emulator. As you are viewing your printed output on your display, take note of the Page/Line fields in the top right corner. Next type in +1 in the Control field. Then press Enter repeatedly. You will see the numbers advance. Notice that the line number will advance by more than one if there was more than a single space there. In this way you can tell where it would have printed on a printer, even though you don't actually see the blank lines on the screen. -Marty --__--__-- From: "Eric Tubbs" <eatubbs@email.com> To: midrange-l@midrange.com Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 00:56:28 +0800 Subject: (no subject) Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com Hello everyone, Would it be possible for me to print from my PC (windows 98) when I am working on the mainframe to print out reports, etc. I am using Host-on-Demand 4 for access to the mainframe (as/400 v4r4). Even if I was in the computer lab, there is no printer attached to the mainframe system. The reason why I am asking this is I have been dealing with vertical printer spacing issues. After the QPRINT file has been placed into your output queue, you view the contents of this file, there are no vertical spacings. This is what I would like to be able to somewhat resolve. This inquiry is for my cobol and rpg iv classes. What I am dealing with now is learning how to arrange headings, detail lines; vertical spacing issues. Currently, I am using the ADVANCING (before & after) option for spacing lines. Everything that I have attempted to make vertical lines show correctly, doesnt make a difference in the output. Any suggestions? Thanks, Eric
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