Order printout before realse and after relase

hi
all
order printout before realse and after relase
is this possibile
it gives message teco not done
my client wants in preparation and after relerase
though iknow no logic is there but they stick to this
thanks
manoj

hi
i think you can print the order after the releasing of order or at the time of put in process.
kindly refer the following [link|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/5b/ae36044b8611d182ba0000e829fbfe/content.htm]
regards
thyagarajan

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