Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!fed!m1edb00
From: m1edb00@fed.FRB.GOV (Eric D. Boutilier)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: WS => ASCII solved! 123 => ASCII NOT solved
Message-ID: <274@fed.FRB.GOV>
Date: 22 Sep 88 15:53:08 GMT
References: <280@pbseps.UUCP>
Reply-To: m1edb00@fed.UUCP (Eric D. Boutilier)
Organization: Federal Reserve Board, Washington, DC
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In article <280@pbseps.UUCP> rdp@pbseps.PacBell.COM (Richard Perlman) writes:
>BUT...  Not a single reply on how to create a print (.PRN) file
>wider than 240 chars from 1-2-3.  I guess I am looking for a
>"SIDEWAYS" to disk.???  Any help out there....
>
I haven't had to do this myself, but I would try saving
the file to a different format and load it into another
program that does not have the 240 limit for ascii files.

Rbase 5000, for example, can read 123 files, or you
can put the 123 file into "dif" format etc..

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Eric Boutilier
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