Fina,
You might be able to do that if you are embossing the document directly to
the printer port, but if you're using the Windows print queue the document
is sent almost instantaneously so your screen reader wouldn't have a chance
to say anything. I doubt the information would even be visible. Bear in
mind that even when embossing directly, the page number reported by DBT
will not be the one being printed by your embosser since the actual
embossing process takes longer than the sending process.
Steve
On Sunday 4/27/03 13:29 Fina wrote:
Hi Steve and Listers,
I have a question. I'm wondering if there's a way to tell which page duxbury is actually embossing. In otherwards, if I wanted to see via duxbury, which page of a long document is being embossed, can i do that and if so, how?
That's great about the scripts steve.
Respectfully, Fina Currey fina@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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