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Make sure your printer *file* is defined (or overridden) to PAGESIZE(66 80).
If you're using QPRINT or QSYSPRT, it doesn't matter that you've defined your
RPG F-spec record length to 80, you must also override it to 80 columns.

Most printers I've dealt with handle the portrait vs. landscape mode
automatically with PAGRTT(*AUTO) when you've specified the number of columns
properly.

Dan Bale
IT - AS/400
Handleman Company
248-362-4400  Ext. 4952

-------------------------- Original Message --------------------------
Hi Group

I have a report written that is specified as an 80 column report and would
 like the report to print out in portrait style but is
coming out in landscape mode.  Does anyone know of any secrets to get your
 reports to print out at  80 column = Portrait and 132 =
Landscape?

Thanks
Troy C. Dills
Troy.C.Dills@Blum.com
Julius Blum Inc.
704-827-1345 ext 269
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