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I know this is probably a dumb question but could you have a printer override for the people who normally email to send just theirs to a separate queue which does not print. Then they would be the only ones having to move it to another printer only if they needed the print.

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Thank you for the responses so far. I am not too sure how having an XA Printer Override is going to resolve the problem as the report could go to email or it can be printed. Maybe I am not understanding your suggestion.

What is perplexing is that Infor should have something in their code if the report is being sent via email is not to print it or at least have an option not to print. I guess I should explore more possibilities of trying to put something in the parms to fix what Infor should have out there in the first place. Thank you for that suggestion.

Thank you for your assistance.
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