In the over ride and when the *PRTF is created, there are FRONTOVL & BACKOVL
values you may want to look into.

Regards,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jon A. Erickson
Viking Industries, Inc.
 <http://www.vikingindustries.com> http://www.vikingindustries.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 <<Jon Erickson.vcf>> 


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Chad Walsingham [mailto:walsice@mail.bay.k12.fl.us]
                Sent:   Thursday, January 14, 1999 9:08 AM
                To:     MIDRANGE
                Subject:        logo in afp

                 << File: Card for Chad Walsingham >> Hi,

                    I'm in the process of creating Purchase Orders on our
AS/400 using
                the AFPU utility. I am finally down to the signature but I
just can't
                seem to get the file to the 400. The book says it must
contain a IMDS
                format. I have no idea what this is or where to get it.
Another question
                I have is I have written an OVRPRTF command into the program
to get the
                overlays I have created to print on the form. I was told to
set the
                DEVTYPE to *AFPDS and this to fix every problem I had with
though it did
                cause another problem. Now my printed information is
printing on the
                front and back of the page. I only need it to print on the
front. If
                anyone has any ideas on either one of these questions I'm
all ears.

                Thanks,
                Chad Walsingham

Jon Erickson.vcf


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