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In <3D913ED3.498F976D@pacbell.net>, on 09/24/02
at 07:59 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
Wierd,
I thought I replied to this one, but ICE claims that's not the case...
>those Stylus 800 objects. Unless PRNDRV has its own way of surmounting
>this flag . . . ?
No, that is not the case. prndrv is an OS/2 text mode application. It
knows nothing about WPS settings flags. It uses standard OS/2 profile
editing functions to modify os2sys.ini.
>I did poke around in the UniMaint menus, and did not find wherever it is
>that you deal with this status. Maybe it's time to haul out the UniMaint
>manual . . . .
Use WPS -> Selected Object Settings. Drop an object on the window and
them use Set Object -> Object Styles to see to available settings.
Steven
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