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In <3BEE8F97.70A7@peterskye.com>, on 11/11/01
at 06:48 AM, Peter Skye said:
>Steven, you were right, the black bar means "Hold this print job" (found
>it in a Warp 4 book). But it only appears when a job is _individually_
>held, not when all jobs are held. I've never individually held a print
>job, that's why I've never seen the black bar icon before.
OK, that makes sense. I never did find an image of the icon in any of the
books I have.
Do submitted jobs now print immediately? If not, check the Job Properties
of the Print Object. There may be a way to set the initial status to
Hold.
Another way to hold all jobs in a single click is to drag-select all the
objects in the folder and RMB -> Hold. You could have released them all
the same way.
Steven
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