I have a continuing problem with this machine and my limited intellectual capacity in trying to make a copy of FWW articles. For instance, I would like to secure a copy of the article, “Bench Chisel Review”, by Rex Alexander that appeared in Issue 139 at page 52. Please help me before I harm myself! Why could there not be a mechanism or a signal whereby one could call up an article or whatever, and simply point the cursor at an icon and “mash” to say “make me a copy” of that? Is that too simple, or am I too simple? (You do not have to answer that last inquiry!) As always, I am Appreciatively, Hadley
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Hadley, it is almost that simple. Sounds like you've found the article, right? (This is the part I find the heardest, the search function). OK, and you've clicked on View as PDF right? OK, when the full article has downloaded, you can simply click (oh, sorry, mash) the left mouse button, and select Print from the menue that appears. Alternatively, you can mash on the Print Icon at the top of the window the article appears in. Or, you can select File and then Print. Any of those options should work.
forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
Thank you Forest Girl: I think I am in love! That Hadley Guy
Oops, I won't tell hubby.
Just remember, Right Click is your friend. When in doubt, right click just to see if there's a lifesaving option in that menu. Ya never know! ;-)forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
Many thanks! In the future, my delight with professional assistance will be expressed with greater discretion. Really, respectfully, Hadley
Too funny. No prob. Poor guy's already having to share me with a room full of cast iron and a pellet stove, don't want to complicate things any more. ROFL!forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
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