Printing Quotes with Attachments

In the "services for object" pulldown, the user can add attachments to a quote. We would like to print the quote output and have the attachment print with it. Is this possible?

Hi
In the "services for object" pulldown, the user can add attachments to a quote. We would like to print the quote output and have the attachment print with it. Is this possible?
directly it is not possible.
all the quotes add in Header text and infor to ABAPer to bring that text on to print out.
regards
kedasu.a

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