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Old August 12th 05, 05:00 PM
Pablo De la Puente
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Hello Richard,

I think there is a program called Windows Print Manager but I don't know if
that's part of Windows or a 3rd party product. My customer dislikes the
command window.

Thank you for your feedback.
Pablo


"Richard G. Harper" wrote in message
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Open a command window and type the following:

COPY [name of file] PRN:

(without the brackets, of course, just the name of the file) then press
Enter. There's no way to re-load and re-edit it since it's now in binary
printer form, ready to be sent to a printer.

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"Pablo De la Puente" wrote in message
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I printed a document using the FILE: port setting. How do I actually
print the the output file ? Is there a print manager utility in

Windows
where I could load previously created output files ?

Thank you