Joe,
I think you're looking for the 'RESUMESPOOL' command.
It has both ';forward nnn [pages]' and 'back nnn [pages]' options where you
can specify the number of 'pages' (or lines - if the 'page' keyword is omitted).
Just to give you fair warning - I've had mixed success with how well it
calculated 'pages' in the past, but it beats (re)printing a a ream or two of
paper... ;-)
Check the help for exact syntax, etc - and good luck!
Brian Edminster
Applied Technologies
P.O. Box 234
Germantown, Md, 21774
301-831-3883
On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 10:41:29 -0600, Joseph Dolliver
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>having an issue with a huge report and cannot remember how to use the
offset parm to skip several hundred pages,and do not see it in the help file.
>
>Can someone send an example
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Joe
>
>joseph dolliver
>e3k solutions , inc
>41630 marie court
>leonardtown, md 20650
>
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