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| Thread ID: 34456 | 2003-06-13 11:42:00 | How can I print different parts of a page ? | *Sparky* (311) | Press F1 |
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| 152364 | 2003-06-15 10:20:00 | Sparky. We had a similar experience. We printed off the whole thread, cut out the pieces we wanted, taped them together, running it thro the scanner, & re-printing on the back of the old paper. Then we put it in our own "hard copy" FAQ file ringbinder. Actually we use most of our paper twice. Poppa John | Poppa John (284) | ||
| 152365 | 2003-06-15 12:06:00 | Good to see you looking after the enviroment Poppa John. Dont want more trees to die than necessary. | *Sparky* (311) | ||
| 152366 | 2003-06-16 05:19:00 | Yes Sparky, when working back in the 70's they talked about the "paper-less" office, boy that was a joke, there is more paper about now than there ever was. We re-cycle all A4 flyers and annual report papers that have a clean backside, also use the A4 envelopes backs for note taking etc. Good on you Popa John Les 3 |
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| 152367 | 2003-06-16 08:44:00 | Sparkie you can copy and paste the parts of your document to an Excel or Word document. | kirrie kiwi (279) | ||
| 152368 | 2003-06-16 10:19:00 | Thanks kirrie kiwi, Thats what I ended up doing: copying and pasting to a new text document. Worked well except it was a bit tedious and time consuming. I was hoping for a shortcut way of doing it. It doesnt appear to have one. Cheers. |
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