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Overlays are static.

What you need to do is remove the signature and name from the overlay,
instead put them in a page segment. Then you can choose rather or not
to print that page segment.

Otherwise, about the only thing that might work would be to BLACK out
that section of the page via a page segment. In other words, draw a
big black box.

Charles

On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Steve Richter
<stephenrichter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have an AFPDS overlay that prints a form letter which contains a
signature and printed name. I want to print the overlay as always,
only blank out the signature and name. I have tried to print on top
of the OVERLAY page with a record containing a PAGSEG. Also some plain
text positioned using POSITION. Each variation accumulates what is
printed on the page. For example, when I print a PAGSEG on the same
page as an OVERLAY, information from both are printed.

How can I blank out a section on a page with an overlay?

Can I export an overlay back to the image file it was created from?

thanks,
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