Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 At 12:44 PM 21-08-05, you wrote: >Helen, > >You can print whichever pages you want to from any pdf file. When you >click on the printer icon in >the Adobe reader and bring up the printer window, there should be options >in it. I will have the > " All pages " button when it opens up, but there will be others you can >click instead, with >pages ___ to__ >one of them. Just click on that button, put in the pages you want printed >and hit " Print " . > >Of course this does depend somewhat on what your printer maker put in it's >program, but I'm sure >they all have some version of this in their printer driver. actually, to amend this: with our printer and driver, you cannot print from a .pdf file without using the file (if it is acrobat reader, anyway) using my computer's " print " button. you must use the toolbar in the document and print from that. otherwise (as i said, with our system) all you get is pages of tiny empty boxes. hope this helps kcd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 I have Adobe 7.0. I'm no expert, but using trial and error I've utilised the following: In the toolbar at the top, to the right of the little " hand " tool is a symbol that looks like a capital I followed by a filled >. I> That is the select tool. I can use it to highlight selected text, then right-click to open a menu including " copy to clipboard " . I then open Word and paste the copied text to there. To the right of that tool is another icon that looks like a filled in square in a dotted outline. That is the " snapshot " tool. You can use it to select a section of the page (similar to cropping a photo) and it copies to clipboard when you release the left mouse key. The result can then be pasted to word or " Paint " or similar as a rectangular picture for selective printing. Cheers, Alan, T2 d & e, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 I have Adobe 7.0. I'm no expert, but using trial and error I've utilised the following: In the toolbar at the top, to the right of the little " hand " tool is a symbol that looks like a capital I followed by a filled >. I> That is the select tool. I can use it to highlight selected text, then right-click to open a menu including " copy to clipboard " . I then open Word and paste the copied text to there. To the right of that tool is another icon that looks like a filled in square in a dotted outline. That is the " snapshot " tool. You can use it to select a section of the page (similar to cropping a photo) and it copies to clipboard when you release the left mouse key. The result can then be pasted to word or " Paint " or similar as a rectangular picture for selective printing. Cheers, Alan, T2 d & e, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 I have Adobe 7.0. I'm no expert, but using trial and error I've utilised the following: In the toolbar at the top, to the right of the little " hand " tool is a symbol that looks like a capital I followed by a filled >. I> That is the select tool. I can use it to highlight selected text, then right-click to open a menu including " copy to clipboard " . I then open Word and paste the copied text to there. To the right of that tool is another icon that looks like a filled in square in a dotted outline. That is the " snapshot " tool. You can use it to select a section of the page (similar to cropping a photo) and it copies to clipboard when you release the left mouse key. The result can then be pasted to word or " Paint " or similar as a rectangular picture for selective printing. Cheers, Alan, T2 d & e, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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