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Printing Carbon Copy Cloner Help files?

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AES - 12 Feb 2005 20:57 GMT
Can anyone offer a tip on how to print the Carbon Copy Cloner Help
files?  They seem to be formatted as HTML documents using frames, and I
can't seem to get either Netscape or Safari to print more than the first
page of each individual web page.

[I'd try to post this query to the Bombich forum -- problems printing
the Help files seem to have been discussed there way back in early 2003
-- but the hassle of just trying to get this simple query into the forum
leads me to ask here first.]
news - 12 Feb 2005 23:45 GMT
AES said the following on 12/02/2005 08:57 pm:
> Can anyone offer a tip on how to print the Carbon Copy Cloner Help
> files?  They seem to be formatted as HTML documents using frames, and I
> can't seem to get either Netscape or Safari to print more than the first
> page of each individual web page.

The help system uses frames to separate the navigation from the content.
If you ctrl-click (or just click and hold in mozilla) in the area of the
actual instructions you want, and select 'open frame in new window' (or
something similar, maybe a 'frame' or 'this frame' submenu, then print
the page that comes up (should be without the navigation bar), it should
print all the pages.

andy

(ps. I don't have printer hooked up here but I tried it with printing to
AdobePDF driver and it worked)
AES - 13 Feb 2005 02:59 GMT
> The help system uses frames to separate the navigation from the content.
> If you ctrl-click (or just click and hold in mozilla) in the area of the
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> andy

Thanks.  I discovered that Netscape has a "Save Frame" as well as a
"Save" command in the File menu that does this.  I've seen some browsers
that have "Print" and "Print Frame", but this one doesn't.
 
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