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Old Tue, Jan-22-02, 01:02
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Question How Do I Copy Recipes for Printing?

Hi,
I'd like to copy some recipes. What's the best way. Just print them from here, or save in Word Perfect and then print? I don't want all the colour graphics. Does anyone know a quick way to print up my own cookbook of recipes?

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Old Tue, Jan-22-02, 02:08
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I usually just copy and paste into my wordperfect and save in a recipe file. You won't get all the colours from the page and unnecessary info with it.
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Old Tue, Jan-22-02, 10:55
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Hi Ruby,

If the recipe is posted in the forum, you can press the "Print thread" button to have a stripped down version without graphics.

If it's on the web site portion, Chrissy's method is the best, by copy and paste into notepad or your favourite word processor.

Hope this helps.

Wa'il
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Old Tue, Jan-22-02, 11:02
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Just a note .. when copying and pasting recipes .. please be sure to include any copyright notice, especially if you're planning to share the recipes with others.


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Old Tue, Jan-22-02, 14:05
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Thanks Chrissy, Tamarian, Doreen,
You just made my life easier. I'll pay attention to the copyright.
Thanks,
Ruby
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