Could not reproduce using Rose 2001.
I created several Use Cases and Actors with documentation that
included a number of CR-LF.  Also tried copying text from another
source into doc field.  No vertial bar in my print out from print
specifications.

The only time in the past where I have seen a vertial bar show
up in printout is when there is a non printable character on
the line (other than CR-LF).  Usual fix in this case is to go
back into documentation. Delete last character or any white
space.  Then print again.

If you continue to have a problem with this I would suggest
sending the problem model file along with a description of the
problem to [EMAIL PROTECTED], so we can investigate further.

Patrick Kennedy
 Rational Support



On May 3, 13:34, Jean-Yves Garneau wrote:
> Subject: R�p. : Re: (ROSE) How to print specification (solution)
>
> Hello,
>
>    I found how to print and the answer is: Select use cases in diagram
> before printing ! It's not user friendly but it works !
>
>    When printing the documentation field, a <CR-LF> character is printed
> ! Why ? It is possible to remove that character (vertical bar) ?
>
>
> Jean-Yves Garneau
> Analyste-programmeur
> Centre de Recherche Industrielle du Qu�bec
> T�l.: (418) 659-1550 Poste 2903
>
>
> >>> "Patrick Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/03 12:58 pm >>>
> I believe you are missing the last step, which is to actually
> select a diagram on the Specification tab.  Unless something
> is highlighted on this tab, nothing prints.
>
> File:Print
> On General tab,
> Print Range - Selected specifications
> On Specification tab,
> Highlight Diagram
>
>
> Patrick Kennedy
> Rational Support
>
> On May 3,  7:52, Jean-Yves Garneau wrote:
> > Subject: (ROSE) How to print specification
> >
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> >    I want to print specification for my use case and nothing print.
> I'm
> > using menu File->Print... In the "print range" I select "print
> > specifications" and use the button "specification options..." and I
> > don't see use case specification but use case diagram. What is the
> trick
> > for printing specification ?
> >
> >
> > Jean-Yves Garneau
> > Analyste-programmeur
> > Centre de Recherche Industrielle du Qu�bec
> > T�l.: (418) 659-1550 Poste 2903
> >
> >
> > [ Attachment (text/x-html): 882 bytes
> >   Character set: ISO-8859-1
> >   HTML
> >   Encoded with "quoted-printable" ]
> >-- End of excerpt from Jean-Yves Garneau
>
>
> [ Attachment (text/x-html): 2311 bytes
>   Character set: ISO-8859-1
>   HTML
>   Encoded with "quoted-printable" ]
>-- End of excerpt from Jean-Yves Garneau


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