>> You can save it to a file. Clear. >> But you can save it to "prn" file. What do you think you will get? >> Think twice! > >The output for that driver, exactly (AFAIK) as it would be sent to the >printer.
Not quite the "prn:" file is DOS's pointer to the default printer. You can use it like a normal (output) file to print it on the printer. To put the output into a file, you give it a different name.. :) Justin.

