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Hi Brian, usually when I need an overlay I desing it without margins (set
the left and top to 0 and double the right and the bottom) or, if it's an
image I cut the existing margins and then transform it in an overlay.

Once on Iseries you can center it in the page using the frontovl or backovl
parameter in crtprtf or ovrprtf. Also you can set x,y coordinates with the
overlay keyword (DDS).

HTH
Marco

--- Brian <iserieslists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

How can I adjust the position an overlay is printed on the page? The
overlay
was created from a TIFF image and covers nearly all of a letter size page.
I've tried adjusting the NO PRINT BOUNDRY tags on the workstation
customization object but still the image is runs off the right side of the
page by about a quarter of an inch. Any ideas?

Kind regards,

BJ


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