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I want to print a plain text document using epm. I also want to add a
couple of page breaks to the document.
I put FF (form feed i.e. "new page") characters (Alt-12 "0Ch") where the
FF characters should go. But when I printed using epm's Print button,
the FF characters were printed on the page with the 0Ch graphic (the
little stick figure of a man) rather than skipping to a new page.
I did a hexdump of the file and the FF's are where they should be. How
do I get epm to send them to the printer? Or is there a special epm
code I should use instead of OCh?
- Peter
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