2016/09/29 12:22:55
henkejs
OK, this is a serious question (but I'm going to post it here anyway). How can I isolate one single forum post out of a long thread? Here's an example of what I mean. In the SONAR forum, Craig Anderton's Friday Tip of the Week thread is really long. Sometimes I want to print out a single post in that thread (complete with graphics) so I can refer to it while I'm working on a project. Is there a fast and easy way to display one post for printing? I'm probably missing something, but I nothing I've tried so far works very well. I'm using Firefox.
 
Thanks.
 
2016/09/29 12:39:05
jamesg1213
Copy and paste into Word (or whatever you have), print from there?
2016/09/29 13:13:03
drewfx1
It may or may not be exactly what you want, but have you tried clicking at the top where it says "Flat Reading Mode" and switching it to "Thread Reading Mode"?
2016/09/29 15:30:57
henkejs
jamesg1213
Copy and paste into Word (or whatever you have), print from there?



Thanks. This works better than anything else I've tried so far.
2016/09/30 02:40:36
craigb
jamesg1213
Copy and paste into Word (or whatever you have), print from there?




'Tis what I do with lots of website info (including forum posts). 
 
If it doesn't "scrape" well for the copy and paste, then I take a screenshot ("Print Screen" button), crop in PhotoShop, then save as a .jpg (for printing or just referring to).
2016/09/30 11:56:46
Shambler
craigb
jamesg1213
Copy and paste into Word (or whatever you have), print from there?




'Tis what I do with lots of website info (including forum posts). 
 
If it doesn't "scrape" well for the copy and paste, then I take a screenshot ("Print Screen" button), crop in PhotoShop, then save as a .jpg (for printing or just referring to).


You can also use Windows snipping tool to grab a screenshot or part of a screen.
2016/09/30 13:17:51
craigb
Shambler
craigb
jamesg1213
Copy and paste into Word (or whatever you have), print from there?




'Tis what I do with lots of website info (including forum posts). 
 
If it doesn't "scrape" well for the copy and paste, then I take a screenshot ("Print Screen" button), crop in PhotoShop, then save as a .jpg (for printing or just referring to).


You can also use Windows snipping tool to grab a screenshot or part of a screen.



You need to be careful with that one if you're using a laptop though! 
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