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Want to print Schedule A and B anyway. What gives. Just because they are not required by the government, I want it printed for my records.

 
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Want to print Schedule A and B anyway. What gives. Just because they are not required by the government, I want it printed for my records.

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Want to print Schedule A and B anyway. What gives. Just because they are not required by the government, I want it printed for my records.

Want to print Schedule A and B anyway. What gives. Just because they are not required by the government, I want it printed for my records.

 By your username above, it looks like you are using the desktop software for MAC.  You should be able to print any form you want, whether it's used or not.

This is how it's done in Windows, so I presume there's something comparable in MAC.  I don't know what the MAC screen looks like, but it may be similar.

Change over to Forms Mode.  In the list of forms in the left column, you can select the Schedules A and B.   If they are not displayed in the list, then above the list click on Open Form, then in the topic line enter "Schedule A" without quotes.  Then make the selection to display the Schedule, and then you can print it.  Do the same for Schedule B.

I just tested it without any problems, but again, I have the  Windows version.

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