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*PLACE repeats the print line up to that point, at that point. It was an easy way to make side-by-side copies of documents. A crash printer can only print through 4 or 5 copies of a document, so if you needed 8 copies you would buy a four-part side-by-side form. Then your output specs could have *PLACE at the end of every line and it would print the right side copies exactly like the left side copies.

At least, thats the way this rusty brain remembers it, Adam.

Adam West wrote:
HI This keyword is used in O-specs for printing - it must do something. But for the PRTF it is not allowed. Can someone explain what it is for or how to use something else
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