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YOU DOMESTIC DISSENT!
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Location: The Sopranos State
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Make a noise I can hear!
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Texas
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Have the window open and the files you want to print in view
Hold down ctrl (control) and hit Prt Sc (Print Screen) After doing that Hold ctrl (control) again and hit the C key to copy Open Word or Power Point and hold ctrl (control) and hit the V key to paste the screen shot. |
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YOU DOMESTIC DISSENT!
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Here's another way I just found but it'll print file list in text. I hope you're familiar with DOS prompt. click on RUN and type CMD
in the windows - perform commands to get to the file directory that you want to print out. When you're in that file directory... type dir c:\sample > c:\sample.txt (sample = your file directory path) full detail |
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Chicken in a Cat Suit
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Wow, thank you guys so much for your help! This is for my parents and I needed the quickest and easiest ways to give them. I gave them both methods we'll see if I have to make a trip over there to help them out
I have one other question but I'll make a separate thread for that. Thanks again!
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YOU DOMESTIC DISSENT!
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