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Hi Pat,

Ah, so what does the transform process insert into the print stream when
CPICOR is not in the WSCST? My hope was that if it's not in there, nothing
gets sent. What I'm really curious about is where these extra PCL commands
are coming from.

Re your tag line -- I think it's with us a little too much in this
case<vbg>!

Peter Dow
Dow Software Services, Inc.
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From: "Pat Barber" <mboceanside@worldnet.att.net>
> CPICOR is the "normal" way to control font sizes and it appears to have
> been deleted on your WSCST.......... Generally speaking you can't
> control
> font size from OVRPRTF when using HPT and custom objects(from my
> experience)
> but you might have better luck... When you throw overlays into the mix,
> you
> have a real baby doll to deal with...
>
> "May the Font be with You"



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