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  • Hi to all

    popped on to say hello , joined to look at a query i had, which i found ,and well happy with the answer i found.....but........

    Ive tried to print off the actual answer to my query, instead of printing its trying to save the page , advising that error occurred while trying to print

    Printer is working ok to my knowledge, but the answer thread is locked with a padlock, is that the reason ?

    regards
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    Re: Hi to all

    Try highlighting the text, then copying and pasting into a Word document or similar.

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    • #3
      Re: Hi to all

      Hi Doug and welcome to LB

      Have you tried selecting what you want to print by copying and then pasting it into word?

      Originally posted by Doug View Post
      popped on to say hello , joined to look at a query i had, which i found ,and well happy with the answer i found.....but........

      Ive tried to print off the actual answer to my query, instead of printing its trying to save the page , advising that error occurred while trying to print

      Printer is working ok to my knowledge, but the answer thread is locked with a padlock, is that the reason ?

      regards
      ------------------------------- merged -------------------------------
      Sorry Labman we had the same thoughts and posted at the same time lol

      Originally posted by TUTTSI View Post
      Hi Doug and welcome to LB

      Have you tried selecting what you want to print by copying and then pasting it into word?
      Last edited by TUTTSI; 2nd January 2012, 17:47:PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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      • #4
        Re: Hi to all

        Hi and welcome to Legal Beagles,

        I see our folks have suggested some useful ways of saving the info etc, good luck.

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        • #5
          Re: Hi to all

          Hi Doug, Welcome to LB

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            Re: Hi to all

            Hi Doug

            Happy New Year and Welcome to Legal Beagles :beagle::beagle:

            Look forward to hearing more from you.

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