How do I print a specific post, or reply?

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Terry Sneed
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How do I print a specific post, or reply?

Post by Terry Sneed »

there's times when I want to print out a chord diagram or just a certain post.
how do I print out just the one post/diagram without printin the whole page?(all the other posts)thanks
Terry

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Jim Smith
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Post by Jim Smith »

Drag your mouse over the section you want to print to highlight it. Right click on this section and select "Print". In the window that pops up, choose "Selection". This works in Internet Explorer and may work in other browsers too.
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Post by Bill Ford »

Terry,
I copy/paste it to wordpad and save for future use and/or print. You can deleat/add to also.

Bill<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bill Ford on 03 June 2004 at 10:58 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by C Dixon »

Jim,

Thanks a million. That worked perfectly. I have wondered how to do that for years. You made my day friend.

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Post by John Hawkins »

Jim,

What Carl said . As little as I know about these "puters" anything I can learn like this is very helpful for the future.

Why don't you consider filling the computer moderator slot ( that is what I think it is called) that b0b currently has after Mark had to give it up because of his work schedule . I would bet b0b would welcome the help on this part of the forum . You seem to have a great deal of knowledge about these "puters" and therefore , would be able to help a lot of folks with their problems. I know you do that anyway in a lot of cases and we all thank you for that expert advise and help. You might as well have the title to go along with it ! Thanks for all you do !

John
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Post by Jim Smith »

Thanks Carl and John, but I'm not interested in the moderator job. I know what I know fairly well, but don't have the depth of experience that Mark and b0b have. I'm glad to help whenever I can though. BTW, I think I first posted this tip a year or two ago. Image Image
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Post by John Hawkins »

Jim ,

Our loss-- but thanks anyway ! I could discuss Gerry's Stereo Steel Combo ( I think you have that system) with you but most everything to do with "puters" is over my head.Some of that is too. Never -the - less I love that whole system.It has served me more than well .

Have a good one !!!!

John

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My "depth of experience" is all in one hole that I dug for myself. Image

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Post by Terry Sneed »

Thanks a bunch Jim. I wasted about 20 sheets of printin paper yesterday just to get to one little diagram. Image Image

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