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Fwd: Re copying bits from AdaOnline
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John, I don't know what browser or platform you're
using, but most browsers should offer you the
option of either 1) sending the frame or 2)
opening the frame in a new window. If these
options don't appear on one of your menus, put
your cursor somewhere in the annotations frame
(but not on a link) and hold down the mouse button
for a few seconds. See what contextual menu comes
up, if any. Then do the same thing while holding
down the control button or the option button. On
my browser, the first offers you the "send frame"
option and the second offers the "new window with
this frame" option. With Send Frame you can e-mail
the annotations frame to yourself. With New Window
you get (obviously) a window with just the
annotations frame, and you can then download or
print it as you prefer.
Hope this helps. I use a Mac so you may want to
get advice from someone who knows Windows better.
But the same general priciples should apply to
either platform.
Mary
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using, but most browsers should offer you the
option of either 1) sending the frame or 2)
opening the frame in a new window. If these
options don't appear on one of your menus, put
your cursor somewhere in the annotations frame
(but not on a link) and hold down the mouse button
for a few seconds. See what contextual menu comes
up, if any. Then do the same thing while holding
down the control button or the option button. On
my browser, the first offers you the "send frame"
option and the second offers the "new window with
this frame" option. With Send Frame you can e-mail
the annotations frame to yourself. With New Window
you get (obviously) a window with just the
annotations frame, and you can then download or
print it as you prefer.
Hope this helps. I use a Mac so you may want to
get advice from someone who knows Windows better.
But the same general priciples should apply to
either platform.
Mary
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