MEDRUCK - PO Form - Basic question

Hi,
In the Print Output/Purchase order form - NEU/MEDRUCK
Can anyone tell me how to print all the line items when Purchase Order is changed?  Currently the standard program just prints the changed items only in the PO form. Is there a way to avoid the custom development and use the standard program?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ramesh

Ramesh,
Take a look at this path in the transaction.
Here it is. SPRO
Materials Management --> Purchasing --> Messages --> Fields relevant to printout of Changes.
The path itself is very clear that the output will be triggered upon modifying specific fields.
Take a look at this thread which discusses the same issue.
Re: Message Control in PO
Regards,
Ravi
Note : please close the thread if this solves the issue

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