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Terry wrote: "My solution: Move a period to each blank line before printing. This allowed me to see the "hidden" lines and to save *lots* of paper until I was happy with the output." Terry, would you mind in giving an example of placing that period of where and how it should be? "Sorry, I don't have any knowledge of host-on-demand." What are other ways and/or means of connecting to as/400's from a distance. Greg wrote: "On the Display Spooled File screen, there is a Page/Line counter in the upper right hand corner. The line portion of this value is the vertical line position of the printed text. As you scroll down line by line (+1 in the Control line), you may see that the Line value skips numbers. This indicates that you just skipped one or more blank lines. This is a way to determine the vertical output without printing. " I went back into the Display Spooled File screen and I have noticed the Page/Line counter. But for the life of me, the only way I have been able to get the numbers to change is when you use the Page Up/Page Down key's. When positioning the cursor and moving it around with the arrow keys, none of the counters move at all. Maybe in this case with using IBM's SecureWay Host-on-Demand v4 doesnt like this? My instructor is going to be upgrading to v6 in about 2 months or so. What way do you use to connect to the mainframe via a distance factor? Thanks for the responses so far, Eric -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Get 4 DVDs for $.49 cents! plus shipping & processing. Click to join. http://adfarm.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/990-1736-3566-59
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