mbrookes
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Printing question
Mon, 09/28/09 3:12 PM
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Is there any way to print one block of a thread? Frequently someone will give a recipe and I want to print it but I don't want the whole discussion. Is there a way to do this?
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cavandre
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Re:Printing question
Mon, 09/28/09 3:25 PM
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Use your mouse to highlight the text of the recipe, right click & select "copy", open a word processor & right click & pick "paste".
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joclyn
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Re:Printing question
Mon, 09/28/09 11:06 PM
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actually, you only need to highlight the text; right click and select 'print' and then print 'selection' rather than 'all' (which is the default setting).
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mbrookes
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Re:Printing question
Mon, 10/5/09 2:28 PM
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Thanks. If I hang around here long enough, I may eventually learn to use my computer!
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MikeS.
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Re:Printing question
Sat, 10/10/09 12:58 AM
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I like to use the cut&paste to Word. Then if I home save it to my HD or if i'm out I'll e-mail it to myself and family.
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darcyp
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Re:Printing question
Wed, 06/2/10 1:37 PM
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mbrookes Thanks. If I hang around here long enough, I may eventually learn to use my computer! you could also try short cut keys like [ctrl] + [c] to copy something and then [ctrl] + [v] to paste. :)
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