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Hi,
I am trying to print a file with one of the field has over 1000 charactors. When I print the file only part of the data was printed. What can I do to be able to print out all the data in this field? Thanks |
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The first thing you can do is Read the rules. - Notice number 5.
In doing a quick search, this post may help. |
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Thanks for the help
RTM,
Sorry about the rule. fold command worked out just fine except it seperate one word. Thanks all you guys!! |
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