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Use an for/endfor loop

  C          for     Index  =  1 to SubfileSize
  C  Index   chain   subfile
  C          exsr    PrintSubroutine
  C          endfor

(no need to clear or increment the Index unless I really screwed up. SubfileSize is already established, so this is a pretty straightforward process.)



RPower@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Reread the file that loads the subfile and use that to produce the print.
Or forcably read the subfile and use that to produce the print.

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HI I wrote a subfile inquiry, now they want to be able to print it. Is
there an easy way to print it in one shot? Or would need to move each line
to the print file?

Thanks,
Steve


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