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Dear Tim,

A couple of months ago, there was a discussion on the
afp-l@xxxxxxxxxx mailing list about problems being
encountered with the use of Word in the Windows Xp
environment when trying to create overlays and page
segments.

It seemed that documents coming from Word in the
Windows Xp environment were not being converted
correctly to MO:DCA format when passed through the
most up to date Windows Xp compatible AFP Printer
Drivers available from IBM's web site.

A work around that some people found for the problem
was as follows:

1. Save the Word document as a *.rtf document.

2. Open the document in Wordpad. 

3. Print the document from Wordpad through the IBM AFP
Windows Printer Driver.

The resulting file was converted correctly on their
IBM host and their problem was resolved. 

HTH

Good Luck!

Best Regards,

/Paul
--
Paul Tykodi
E-mail: ptykodi@xxxxxxxxx

> message: 2
> date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 15:35:39 -0500
> from: "Tim Randall" <TRandall@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> subject: Overlay Error
> 
> Hello I have been using an overlay for a print job
> for a long time.  I had to make a change to the
> overlay and I have come across a problem.  I use
> WordXP to create the *.prn file and then save it to
> QDLS.  I then use the CPYFRMPCD command to covert it
> to a PF and then use the CRTOVL command to create
> the overlay.  I get the following error message:    
>                      Additional Message Information 
>                                                     
>                                                   
> Message ID . . . . . . :   CPD88C0                  
>                            Date sent  . . . . . . : 
>  07/19/04      Time sent  . . . . . . :   11:01:11  
>                                                     
>                             Message . . . . :   File
> OVERLAYS in TIMLIB not valid for creating a *OVL.   
>                                                     
>                              Cause . . . . . :   The
> file or member cannot be used to create a printer  
> !
>        resource. *N means that the incoming data was
> an internal system space. No      source file or
> library is specified. The reason code is 02.  The
> reason         codes and their meanings are:        
>                                             1 - A
> length field contained in the incoming data for the
> printer resource    is not correct.                 
>                                                  2 -
> The structured field identifier in the incoming data
> for the printer      resource is not correct or is
> not supported. The error was detected while      
> processing record 1, byte number 17. The structured
> field which is not          correct may be caused by
> a length that is not correct on the previous        
>   structure field. The structured field which was
> being processed at the time     is '5A0010D3A8C6'X. 
>                                                     
>         3 - The file or member specified contains no
> data.                              4 - The incoming
> dat!
>  a for the printer resource is not correct. The     
>       resource mus
> t contain an END structured field that is
> appropriate for the       type of resource being
> created.  The END structured field identifier       
>     expected for this resource is ''X.              
>                              Recovery  . . . :  
> Verify that the names of the file, library, and
> member are    specified correctly on the command. 
> If the data originated on another          system,
> also make sure that the record length of the
> physical file is           correct.                 
>                                                     
>                                                     
>                           Has anyone else run into
> this problem and/or know what is causing the
> problem? Thanks,Tim Randall
> Programmer/Analyst
> City of Independence



                
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