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Posted 6/23/2006 8:07:53 AM


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I want to isolate one post and print it.  Using the Forum...how do I (can I) do it?
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Posted 6/23/2006 9:18:00 AM


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Have you thought of cutting and pasting the post to your word processor to print it?

Curt
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Posted 1/17/2010 9:58:07 PM


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paste friends have processor copy word cut maybe walk aardvark tomato parcheesi thought

Seriously though, if you're in Internet Explorer, highlight the text/buttons/etc of the post you want to print and click on print preview. Then select "as selected on screen", and print.

 

Minivans. Why is it ALWAYS the minivans?

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Posted 1/19/2010 6:32:40 AM


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Find a friend who has an Apple computer using Safari as a web browser. Your friend can call up the page you want to print and when he/she hits the print button it also gives you the option of saving that page as a PDF file. Your friend can then email that PDF file to you and you can then print out that page without ever leaving your home.

I can do that for you if, like me, you have no friends. Just send me a PM.



Now, let me get this right - is it one down, four up?
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Posted 1/19/2010 3:56:51 PM


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It is funny you bring this up. For the last two weeks printing web pages has become a PITA at work for me. I did a big server refresh for a client. Well the biggest complaint was that web pages would not print any more with IE8. I have never seen a company that people print so much crap from the web.

Anyway the conclusion was the browser for windows that did the best job of printing every web page was Google Chrome. However Chrome was unable to display every page correctly. We tried a dozen browsers in search of the perfect printing browser. Our conclusion was not any one browser was able to print every web page.

Long story short we came to the conclusion that every one here has. Highlight the area you want to print. Either right click and choose copy or press ctrl and c at the same time. Then open your word processor like Microsoft Word or Open Office and choose past or press ctrl and v.

If you still need help JJ just let me know and I will give you some screen shots or something.

Torqueman
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