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  We are just starting out with ACOM's PDF module to create pdf file from
  spool files merged with forms.  The following is from their PDF manual:
  Create Multiple Image Files
  A spooled file can be burst into multiple image files by KUCVTPFP and
  KUCVTSFP
  when the description command NOTDesc filename.ext is included on the spool
  file pages.
  (filename=your file name and .ext= the file format: .pdf, .tif or .asc)
  Each spool file page with a file name in the NOTDesc command will be
  converted into a
  separate image file and assigned the file name associated with the NOTDesc
  command. The
  file name with extension can be up to 30 positions long and can contain
  any values.
  A page that has a previously assigned file name in its NOTDesc command
  will overwrite an
  existing file with that name.

  Pages without a NOTDesc command are considered a continuation of the
  previous page and
  will be included in the file with the previous page(s).
  Pages containing a NOTDesc command without a file name will not be
  converted

How do you go about getting the NOTDesc command into the spool file page? Is it hard coded
  into a spool file or added somehow in the output specs?

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