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Some of our staff use Printkey 2000, a freeware program that sends the
active window to a designated printer. You can get it from
http://www.freewareweb.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?ID=292 among other sites.

Here are some tweaks we make if you decide to use it:

Picture Options - Color depth - Black and White
Printer Options - Size in % of page
Printer Options - [Select printer where copy should print]
Options - Direct print

"Alt-Print Screen" is the default key combination to invoke the printing.


Michael Winecoff
Atkins Library - Systems
UNC Charlotte
Charlotte, NC  28223
704-687-2072


-----Original Message-----
From: innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Angela Kroeger
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 8:58 AM
To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Printing browse screens in Millennium


Judy Schneider wrote: "I don't think you can do this using your browser's
print function, but you can capture a snapshot of the screen. Use
<alt><printscreen> the capture the screen, and then <ctrl>v (or paste) to
paste it into a word processor."

Thank you very much! This is really awkward, but it is better than nothing.
I had several other off-list responses, all giving essentially the same
advice. I hope III enables browse screen printing in a future release. One
of the off-list respondants said that she has already submitted this as an
enhancement request. I'm happy to hear that.

When I told my colleague about the paste-into-Word solution, she said
"You've got to be [censored] kidding!" After trying that, then she pasted it
into Paint instead, then edited the image to crop out the rest of the
screen, leaving only the actual browse list (to waste less paper while
printing). Still, that's an awfully cumbersome way to accomplish something
the text based version does with ease.

But but at least it is possible to get the browse list onto paper, in any
case.

Thank you!
--Angela

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Angela Kroeger
akroeger@xxxxxxxxxx
University of Nebraska at Omaha Library, Monographic Cataloging


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