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<h1 class="topictitle1">Use a generic override for printer files</h1>
<div><p>The OVRPRTF command allows you to have one override for all the
printer files in your job with the same set of values. Without the generic
override, you would need to do a separate override for each of the printer
files.</p>
<p>To see scenarios regarding the application
of <a href="../cl/ovrprtf.htm">OVRPRTF</a> command with
*PRTF, see the following topics.</p>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rbal3aop.htm">Example: Apply OVRPRTF with *PRTF</a></strong><br />
You can apply the OVRPRTF command to all printer files by specifying *PRTF as the file name. The OVRPRTF command with *PRTF is applied if there is no other override for the printer file name at the same call level.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rbal3aopmcl.htm">Example: Applying OVRPRTF with *PRTF from multiple call levels</a></strong><br />
The example in this topic shows how printer-file overrides are applied from multiple call levels by using the *PRTF value.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbal3applyovr.htm" title="You can perform two general types of overrides, which are file overrides and overrides for program device entries.">Apply overrides</a></div>
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