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Old 16th May 2008, 14:00   #1 (permalink)
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hi feel a bit daft asking this but how do i print a letter off from the templates got a new printer today have tryed but it printed everything on the page sorry about this but have been at it for a few hours now and have no one to ask ie all my kids have left home lol
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Hi Moveingon.

The best way to do this is to copy the letter you want to a 'Word doc.'
Edit it, i.e. put your name, bank detetails in and take any stuff you don't want out. Then you can print the letter off and save the letter in case you need it later. It's always best to print off 4/5 copys anyway.

Hope this helps, come back and shout , if it dosn't

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sorry for comeing back but i am a pc virgin how do you copy it without getting everything else on it and i justcant seem to edit it after pressing many buttons and icons still none the wiser and about 30 pages of printing grrrrr i will understand if no one ans me sorry for being a pain but we have to start some were just happens to be on here big thanks to anyone who is willing to help me
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Hi, Moveing on.

Put your cursor at the top of the text you want to copy, keep your finger on left click, the text will go dark, drag the cursor down and everything that goes dark you will copy. Release your finger when the text you want is dark, then, right click on the dark text and click 'copy'.

Open 'word', on the blank page wherever you put your cursor, right click then click 'paste' and Bingo, your cooking with Gas

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Hi, MoveingOn,

1. First of all, open up Microsoft Word and right click on the top left icon, a white rectangle. This will open a new page on which you will copy the letter. Minimise this blank page by pressing the - sign at the top right.

2. Now find the letter you want to copy off CAG. Carefully position the cursor on the first word you want to copy and hold down a left click of your mouse. Scroll down using your mouse and the letter should start to turn blue / black. When you have highlighted all the bits you want, stop holding down the left click of the mouse, position the cursor over the highlighted words and right click the mouse.

3. Left click on 'copy.'

4. Now maximise your blank page, position the cursor anywhere and right click the mouse. You will see the option 'paste'. Left click on this. Your letter should now be copied onto Word, where you can save, change and print it!!!

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Is that no what I said

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Is that no what I said

Yeah, but you can type faster than me . . .

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Well I thought you two had done such a good job, I stay out of it

So Moveingon, have you done it ??

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lolno sorry been at it now for 5 hours and just about to throw the thing out of the window this is were i am stuck how the hell do you open micro soft words all that comes up on my pc is ms front page cant seen min or max got it to turn black and the copy thing but thats as far as i get tryed printing again and 5 pages for about the 20th time i will understand if you are fed up with me might wait for the son to come next week he nows how daft i am
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Do you have Microsoft Word? If not open whatever program you normally use to write a letter etc.
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sorry i have never done a letter on this thing and its not that long since i have had a pc and yesterday was the first time i put my new printer on lol sorry feel like a 2 year old and starting to get a bit overwelmed by it all the thing is all i want to do is print one letter i will talk to the lads ay work tonight but dont realy want to tell them why i need a letter of here if that makes sence
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You need some kind of word processing software - if your PC doesn't have MS Word or MS Works installed then download OpenOffice:

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thank you stig but i have done it cant belive it used notepad but will down load your thing as well thanks for everything yahooooooooooo
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