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Redline - Changing Redline Method On HP Laser |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: A customer wanted to change the way her HP LaserJet III printer performed redlining. The printer currently printed redline as gray shading, but the user wanted it to appear as double underline. She didn't use the attribute for double underline because she needed to use the automatic removal of redline (Alt-F5, 6, 1); so using plain double underline would not work for her. To change the redline method, the user entered the PTR Program and edited the .ALL printer file. The user then took the following steps: 1. Type PTR at the DOS prompt, press Shift-F10 to retrieve the desired .ALL file, and press Enter on the printer name 2. Cursor to Attribute Method and press Enter 3. Cursor to Redline and press Enter 4. Cursor to WP's Redline On Separate Pass and press Enter 5. Press Enter to place the cursor in the Expression window 6. Type number 518 (The character the customer is using is character number 6 in character set number 2. Number 518 is obtained by the following formula: 256 x 2 + 6 = 518) 7. Press Exit (F7) one time 8. Place an asterisk (*) by WP's Redline on Separate Pass 9. Press F7 to exit the PTR Program and save the modified .ALL file 10. Update the .PRS printer file in WordPerfect by pressing Shift-F7 (Print), S (Select Printer), and 7 (Update) or simply reselect the printer |
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