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> Printing Threads: Format for Printing Key?, seen it on other forums.. nice feature
Brian Mifsud
post Sep 12 2006, 06:13 PM
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Hi Admins,

Sometimes I like to print a thread and use it almost like a checklist (especially in troubleshooting). I've seen on other car forums occasionally, an option key you hit that takes all the borders and spacers out of a thread to conserve space and paper. (Like the "Printer Friendly Format" option in Yahoo.) This saves you time from having to copy and paste to word, then deleting the extraneous material.

Does this forum engine have any such option?

Thanks for your constant hard work.

Brian

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Brad Roberts
post Sep 26 2006, 05:56 PM
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Brian,

can you do this by switching to "low-fi" mode and hitting print on the topic?


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post Oct 18 2006, 08:54 PM
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Upper right at the top of every thread there is an options pull down menu. Use the "Print this topic" selection.
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