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is it possible your not printing the format that has the logo on it on
subsequent prints.
if not, please post the dds and rpg snipets.

-----Original Message-----
From: RWilliams@symatrix.com [mailto:RWilliams@symatrix.com]
Sent: Tuesday January 08, 2002 3:29 PM
To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Problem Using Pagseq in a Printer file



I have brought down to my AS400 a graphic logo from a PC and placed it in a
*PAGSEG module.
I then created a printer file with the *PAGSEG -logo- segment and a detail
segment.
I also created a simple program using RPGIII to read a file then print the
logo and a detail line.
The first page prints everything properly.
The problem is the second and all following pages do not print the
pagseg(logo).
Does anyone have any suggestions?


Richard Williams

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