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Print Preview to Save Paper

Before printing a document off the Internet, do a print preview. Many times the last page is nothing more than the icons at the bottom of the web page. You can save on paper by selecting to print one fewer page than is listed.

By Momof1 from Wilkesboro, NC

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RE: Print Preview to Save Paper

This post is for Josh. Since I am bsically computer illeterate, I didn't understand a word you said!! If you should check out thrifty fun again, I would love a clearer explaination. Judy in Alabama

Post by bjptl

RE: Print Preview to Save Paper

Try instead to highlite the area you want to copy, this includes photos and then press Control button (bottom left usually) and C then move to your Microsoft write program (W) and on a new paper press Control V. You don't need all the extra garbage on you copy, great for recipes and other things.

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RE: Print Preview to Save Paper

After watching the paper supply dwindle on my printer, I surely do appreciate your helpful tip.

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