All my documents contain a PaperSet instruction on the first line. Where does this instruction come from?
The PaperSet instruction is a temporary instruction used by the MS Word User Interface to store specific document parameters which are normally stored by MS Word using settings of the PC printer driver. For example, in a PC environment the drawer to be used during printing is configurable through the settings of the PC printer. Because this information is not accessible on the AS/400, this parameter is stored inside the DTM document and it can be changed through the temporary PaperSet instruction.
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