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smarty Super User
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Posted: December 10 2008 at 17:29 | IP Logged
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I should know this, but what is the best way to print out a long (say 150 lines) macro? I want to print it out so that I can study it and correct/modify as needed.
Screen printing gets really tedious. Is there something better that I am missing?
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TonyNo Moderator Group
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Posted: December 10 2008 at 19:29 | IP Logged
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Sounds like you could benefit from my old macro listing web page!
Linky
It's been almost done for a long time, but may work fine for your purposes.
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smarty Super User
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Posted: December 17 2008 at 16:32 | IP Logged
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Thanks Tony, this works wonderfully.
For anyone else who might look as using this, here are a few extra pointers to make this work:
Save the file with a .PSP extension. Then, with PH up and running (and with the web server up and running as well) open your browswer and type in the address....something like this:
http://XXX.XXX.XX.XX:80/macrolisting.psp
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dhoward Admin Group
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Posted: December 17 2008 at 17:01 | IP Logged
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Smarty,
Also check out version 2.1b of PowerHome. It includes the ability to print the PowerHome Explorer screens. Best way to do it is to first "Preview", then change to landscape and possibly "Scale" to a smaller size to fit the paper as best it can.
Dave.
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