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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

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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

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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

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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

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