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I have a program that prints addresses on 3 1/2 Inch x 15/16 inch labels. I'm 
running into a problem getting the labels to print in succession in regards to 
the labels. The labels print in chronological order just fine, but after every 
address prints the next 2 labels are skipped until the next address is printed. 
My guess is the problem lies in the override over the print file. The override 
looks like this:
  Length--lines per page . . . .       7.000           .001-255.000  
  Width--positions per line  . .      75.000          .001-198.000
  Measurement method . . . . . .   *ROWCOL    *ROWCOL, *UOM 
Overflow line number . . . . . .     7                    4 - 255
Lines per inch . . . . . . . . .    8                        4, 6, 8, 9 
Characters per inch  . . . . . .   15                    5, 10, 12, 15
 
The first line that prints will skip to the first line of the report before it 
prints. That way each address would be on its own page, or in this case it 
would be on its own label (in theory). Like I said before, I think the problem 
is in the override. Could it be possible that I don't have the correct sizes? 
Can the 400 print on labels that size? I have to imagine it does.
Thanks in advance.
Griz

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