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I think this could be done, you'd have to have both the checks &
report layout defgined in one spool file, then take a look at the
DRAWER keyword.

Also might need to use FORCE to force the page to eject.

Charles

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bill Reger <BillR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know I can assign the DRAWER number via an OVRPRTF command. Assuming Drawer 2 contains AP Check stock and Drawer 3 contains plain paper stock, is there any way to alternate Drawers?

In other words, the A/P Department would really like a Check to print, followed by the plain paper copy, the next Check and its copy, and so on.

If I create 2 print files, one for each Drawer, I'll end up printing all the Checks followed by all the copies - and then someone would have to manually collate.

Ideas?

Bill
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