Enhancment to avoid 2 step check printing

Does anyone know when they play to allow checks to not need the 2 step process?
Same goes w/ PackSlip and PickSlip, i think they need the 2 step approach.

All, there are two solutions that have surfaced.
1) Build a report that executes a concurrent program, see example at
http://home.wideopenwest.com/~bmwesten/xmlp/PickSlipSubmitter.zip
2) Create a pl/sql procedure that submits the desired concurrent program and then the xml report publisher.
http://home.wideopenwest.com/~bmwesten/xmlp/Bill_Of_Lading.SQL
I will try an update this with some screenshots as soon as I clense them.
Brett

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    esc "(4B" esc "(s1p53v0s0b102T"esc "&f0S!"     Symbol SetProportionalPoint Size 53UprightMedium WeightTypeface 102Push Cursor Position!     Vendor gave the us esc "(4B"esc"(s1p53v0s0b102T!"Note: the ! when the it pushes the ! and that is where it prints the signature piece. The first part forms the symbol set , say (4B and the later part forms the signature font and ! is the piece. I took the ! from the above and let it stay with the 3rd part of it so that signature does not print twice.
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    esc "*p+121Y"     Move down 121 Dots     
    esc "&f1S"     Pop Cursor Position     
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    Metalink Doc ID # 186640.1, Different Payment Formats …
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    Metalink Doc ID # 158486.1, APXPBFEL Evergreen (Long Laser)
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