Copy of PO print view in Acrobat

Hi All,
Can anyone tell me Hw to copy the print print preview of PO in Acrobat.
Regards,
Smitha

Hi,
If you want to convert the PO print out  to Acrobat reader (pdf) then go through like this.
1).Give Print command in ME9F Transaction.
2).Go to transaction SP02 and note down the spool request number created in ME9F
3).Then Go to Transaction SE38 and enter program name "RSTXPDFT4" and execute.
4).In the next screen system asks the spool number here enter the spool request number and execute .
Here save the PO in pdf with a file name .
Hope you understand
rgds
Chidanand.

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