> From: Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PCI] Newbie relapse question. - Directory list print out

>>>> What happens when, with a window open in list view, you choose
>>>> "Print Window" from the File menu?
>>>> 
>>>> (I'd try it myself, but my printer is broken.)
>>>> --
>>> _________________
>>> 
>>> Nothing.
>>> 
>>> And printing the screen alone won't give me a list of hundreds of
>>> graphics files but only what shows on the screen.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Adrian
>> 
>> This latter is not normally correct at all. If you have your directory in
>> list view and file/print window, it will print all the contents of the
>> window and all the contents of all the folders that are opened (arrow down)
>> no matter that they do not fit on screen. I have just done it in 9.1 and do
>> it all the time... All image files are evident as well as all else... You
>> must click the arrows and arrange things how you want to see them in print.
>> And remember that if you have too many options ticked in view options you
>> might not get the width of the window view printed on one page. But your
>> printer should be able to produce all.
>> 
>> David Elmo
>> 

> Well David congratulations you got me into the ballpark  ( cricket
> match? ).  This is much closer to what I need but still not perfect.
> 
> I experimented by reducing font size to the minimal 9 and narrowed
> the colums as much as I could and still have essential info.
> 
> This resulted in a page that showed everything but the file type.
> Which might be enough but the program insists on putting the file
> type on a separate sheet.  Which is rather wasteful and
> inconvenient.. Maybe a spreadsheet printer?  NAAH ! I gave the last
> one away.  I hate the pin matrix noise !
> 
> I'll keep trying though thanks,
> -- 
> Adrian

You can print in landscape and this works fine for such a thing. You have to
go to file/page set up and configure. When I have all view options on, this
is what I do. It looks naturally right too.

David Elmo


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