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COR messes up the coordinate system. You'll have to read the
documentation carefully and experiment to get it right. Normally the
coordinate system starts at the top left corner of the page in PORTRAIT
mode. COR (computer output reduction/rotation) does not necessarily
change this origin. Nor will it automatically rotate your PAGSEG image.
Try (6.0in 8.0in) for your image location. Specify UOM for each of your
dimensions/locations as the default is not necessarily inches and if it
were, it might be reduced by COR.

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Coyle, Stephen F.
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 12:37 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: AFPDS Page Segment Positioning

Hi All,

Having a problem positioning the page segment on an *AFPDS print
file. I want the logo to print in the upper right hand corner of the
report. This is an 8.5 x 11 letter that prints portrait. Instead of the
logo appearing .1" down and 6" across, it prints roughly 6" down and 6"
across. As if the first line is 6" down. The only way I've found to get
the logo at the top of the page is to set it at 0, 0, but then it comes
out in the upper left hand corner. I used the FRONTMGN keyword on the
print file create because the manual said that the margin is the
starting point for whatever is specified in the PAGSEG. I wasn't sure
what it defaulted to so .1 seemed ok.

The page segment print file DDS:
A PAGSEG(R57110I 0.1 6.0 (*SIZE
10 5))

The print file created as:
CRTPRTF
LPI(8)
CPI(15)
FRONTMGN(.1 .1)
OVRFLW(72)
PAGRTT(*COR)
FILE(GBCMODS/R57845)
DEVTYPE(*AFPDS)
PAGESIZE(88 127 *N )


Any hints appreciated.

Thanks...
- Steve
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