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Jessalyn Twine
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Join date: 15 Jun 2008
Posts: 4
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06-23-2008 09:57
Is it possible to print notecards? Sometimes it's easier (if there are a lot of them for a project, for example) to read them offline.
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HoneyBear Lilliehook
Owner, The Mall at Cherry
Join date: 18 Jun 2007
Posts: 4,500
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06-23-2008 09:59
No, but you can copy the information from them to notepad, word, whatever, and print from there.
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Ann Launay
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Join date: 8 Aug 2006
Posts: 7,893
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06-23-2008 10:00
I think you'd either have to copy and paste or do a screen capture.
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Liznwiz Wei
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Join date: 9 Dec 2006
Posts: 69
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06-23-2008 10:00
I don't think you can print directly from the game, but you could copy and paste the text into Word and print from there. Right click won't work for copy so you will need to highlight the text on the card and press Ctrl + C to copy using the keyboard shortcut
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Jessalyn Twine
Registered User
Join date: 15 Jun 2008
Posts: 4
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Many thanks!
06-23-2008 10:14
From: Liznwiz Wei I don't think you can print directly from the game, but you could copy and paste the text into Word and print from there. Right click won't work for copy so you will need to highlight the text on the card and press Ctrl + C to copy using the keyboard shortcut Thanks to all for such quick answers! I wish the answer could be different, of course! But this isn't too bad. Maybe I should submit a feature request, after I get over my basic noobiness.
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Sassy Romano
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Join date: 27 Feb 2008
Posts: 619
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06-23-2008 10:34
DO NOT SUBMIT A FEATURE REQUEST!! They *NEED* to fix the asset server cluster and client memory leaks first. 
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Jessalyn Twine
Registered User
Join date: 15 Jun 2008
Posts: 4
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06-23-2008 13:46
From: Sassy Romano DO NOT SUBMIT A FEATURE REQUEST!! They *NEED* to fix the asset server cluster and client memory leaks first.  Ohhh... ok.
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Cee Edman
The Dude Abides
Join date: 2 Oct 2007
Posts: 283
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06-23-2008 16:25
Yes -- hold off on diverting some twit's attention (yet again) from the important task of making the features they put in five years ago, and four years ago.... actually work! Some lab rat who is bored with tracking down a tiny bit of code that is flakey will eye any half-way amusing idea to get away from the drudgery and get a proprietary hold on something new --- which some other drudge will spend hours and hours trying to un-bork a month later.
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