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Amy in TX 07-06-2012 07:30 PM

How do you print out the instructions with pictures included without all junks included? I tried printable version but it does not include the attached pictures.

Pam H 07-06-2012 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by Amy in TX (Post 5344766)
How do you print out the instructions with pictures included without all junks included? I tried printable version but it does not include the attached pictures.

I highlight and then copy what I want to save and then paste it into text edit. You might have word or works or something else. Save it and then print it.
I hope this helps.

Amy in TX 07-06-2012 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by Pam H (Post 5344831)
I highlight and then copy what I want to save and then paste it into text edit. You might have word or works or something else. Save it and then print it.
I hope this helps.

Ugh, ok. I was hoping there'd be a pdf somewhere or a better way to do it than this or printable version.

Pam H 07-06-2012 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by Amy in TX (Post 5344842)
Ugh, ok. I was hoping there'd be a pdf somewhere or a better way to do it than this or printable version.

Maybe there is and I don't know about it. If you can wait until tomorrow someone else might chime in with a better answer. :)

paintmejudy 07-07-2012 06:01 AM

thanks, Vicki

Havplenty 07-07-2012 06:10 AM


Originally Posted by Amy in TX (Post 5344842)
Ugh, ok. I was hoping there'd be a pdf somewhere or a better way to do it than this or printable version.

there isn't a better way than copy and paste. since this is judy's pattern, she can give her permission for someone to turn the instructions into a pdf and post to this thread or she can do that herself. it is up to her.

haylillan 07-08-2012 03:34 AM

go to thread tools click on print version print then go back and drag pictures to your compupter then print pic's from your computer worked for me

coopah 07-08-2012 03:37 AM


Originally Posted by Pam H (Post 5344907)
Maybe there is and I don't know about it. If you can wait until tomorrow someone else might chime in with a better answer. :)

I tried the copy/paste and sometimes would get some of the comments printed as well. So finally, I copied/pasted and sent it to email. Then I'd check it to make sure it only had what I wanted to be printed. That is my best way to make sure I don't get a lot of extra printing that isn't wanted.

SunlitenSmiles 07-08-2012 03:55 AM

gosh :eek: all this is lots more something .. I just used graph paper and colored pencils and regular olde writing in my little notebook

chefbwarner 07-08-2012 06:21 AM

This was on another thread that I found the other day and it works. "You can make anything into a PDF with some free software. At home I use PDF Creator. You start to print like you normally would, but select pdf creator as the printer instead of your regular printer. You will then be prompted with some default information about the document, which you can edit if you want, and then for a filename/location to save the pdf. You can download PDF Creator from SourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/ Just remember to look for the PDF creeator option on your drop down printer box. This works very well with tutorials that you want to save and don't want all the comments and ads. Have fun with it and good luck. Retta


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