Is there a print view in RCUniverse?
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Sometimes when you do a search on Google for RC related information it will give a link to an RCuinverse thread. However this thread is in plain text and doesnt have all the fancy trimmings around it. There is an option to view the thread with all the fancy stuff if you want to though.
I was wondering if there was a way to turn off the borders etc whilst viewing a thread within RCUniverse so it can be printed out?
Many times I have come across some information that I would like to print out and take with me to the field.
I have tried copying and pasting into Word but then you have to play around with it to get all of the thread in and remove the borders etc.
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Troy.
I was wondering if there was a way to turn off the borders etc whilst viewing a thread within RCUniverse so it can be printed out?
Many times I have come across some information that I would like to print out and take with me to the field.
I have tried copying and pasting into Word but then you have to play around with it to get all of the thread in and remove the borders etc.
regards,
Troy.
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On my Mac, I can print whatever is on the screen using the normal "print" command. Are you able to do this? And/or what happens when you do?
You should also try to post this in the "problems/questions using RCU" section. Marc or one of his many minion will be sure to help you out.
Mike
You should also try to post this in the "problems/questions using RCU" section. Marc or one of his many minion will be sure to help you out.
Mike
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it will give a link to an RCuinverse thread. However this thread is in plain text and doesnt have all the fancy trimmings around it.
Normally there's a link on the page that you can click on which will give you the full graphics view you are used to.
If you are using Internet Explorer, you can alter the amount of graphics you can view by changing the Java settings in your browser.
Take a look at Tools---> Internet Options---> Advanced and play around with the settings there. You can't do any harm, and can return it to default settings with one click.
-David C.



