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    Printing only one post?

    I was wondering if it is possible to print only one post in a thread? And if it isn't could you upgrade? Some times there is a good suggestion or a tip that I like I would like to be able to print only that post.

    Thanks in advance Greg

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    Re: Printing only one post?

    Greg -

    There's a simple workaround - copy and paste the post into a some kind of text processing application (word processor, etc), and then print that new document.

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    Re: Printing only one post?

    Printing is really a function of your browser, or other external software if you choose to cut and paste, not the forum software itself.

    In Firefox, for example, if you "select" the text of a post, and then "print" from the "File" menu, the pop-up screen allows you to print the entire page or just the text selected.

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    Re: Printing only one post?

    Thanks Guy's That explains it well.

    Greg

    Actually if you click on the Number of the post in right hand corner I can print only this post. Thanks.

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