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I am not sure what you mean. Do you want to store the data onto the 400 for other PC applications? Then I'll recommend using FTP to store it onto the 400. Are you wanting the logo to print on AS/400 printer files? Then I'll recommend the following steps: 1. Install the IBM AFP 240 print driver on your PC. 2. Set the port on the printer to be FILE: 3. Use paintbrush and select this printer. Select Medium Overlay in the advanced settings of the output type. 4. Get the file that it created on to your 400 in a folder under QDLS. 5. CRTPF FILE(library/WORKF) RCDLEN(8201) LVLCHK(*NO) 6. CPYFRMPCD FROMFLR(folder) TOFILE(library/WORKF) FROMDOC(docname) TRNTBL(*NONE) TRNFMT(*NOTEXT) 7. CRTOVL OVL(lib/ovlname) FILE(lib/WORKF) MBR(seestep6) 8. CHGPRTF FILE(lib/prtf) FRONTOVL(lib/ovlname) -or - OVRPRTF FILE(prtf) FRONTOVL(lib/ovlname) taf@net1plus.com on 08/28/98 06:40:08 PM Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet cc: Subject: Company Logo Does anyone know a simple way to get a scanned company logo from P/C paintbrush onto the AS400. John T. Fields
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