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Could you print it "backwards"? Print the overlay on the "front" and the
text on the "back"? On second thought, I don't remember if you could do an
overlay on just one page of a spool file, I don't believe you can.

On Jan 11, 2008 2:28 PM, Smith, Mike <Mike_Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am trying to replace a preprinted form. Basically the form is blank
on the front side and a form on the backside.

When a spool file is created, data is printed on the (blank) front side
and nothing on the back(the back is used by people in the field).
Each spool file is 1 page.

So I created an overlay and I can get it to print when doing a front
overlay, but I cannot get it to print as a back overlay.
I think I have tried every combination of duplex, back overlay, back
overlay with *constant.

Any ideas how to handle this?

Thanks


Michael Smith


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