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Greetings,

Would it be good practice when you assign a file to print to keep the QPRINT 
file name standard across all of your programs? In my textbook for class, it 
says you can be able to create you own printer files using the crtprtf command.

Do you find yourselves making custom printer files for your client(s)? Do you 
have a set standard that you follow excluaively? My thoughts on this subject 
are that the QPRINT file seems to me to be a generic name and would be hard to 
associate with your actual program(s).

>From a newbies viewpoint, I would like to have your valued input.

Thanks,

Eric


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