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GUY_HENZA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
CPYSPLF to a file and CPYF *PRINT to a new spool file. Don't forget
your OVERPRTF command.

CPYF TOFILE(*PRINT) gives [re]formatted output. As other replies have suggested, the typical manner would be to use CPYSPLF CTLCHAR(*FCFC) and then CPYF TOFILE(QSYSPRT) /* or another program-described *PRTF as target of copy, but where CTLCHAR(*FCFC) is in effect for the target printer file which is typically effected by an OVRPRTF if QSYSPRT is used */

Regards, Chuck

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