Hi All,
I have what is probably a simple problem but the answer has
alluded me since Windows 95 came on the scene. I have yet to
find the method to print the .prn file that is generated
when the option "print to file" is selected rather than a
realtime direct print out. The older versions of DOS had the
PRINT command that would allow one to direct the file to the
printer. This command is no longer in current version of
DOS.
The Windows Help explanation does not lead me to the answer.
My interest is to gather up printouts with a Laptop and then
print at a later time on my home computer. I know I can save
my Netscape browser pages as .hmtl files and then print them
through Netscape however but I am looking for the more
generalized solution for all outputs.
If someone could point me in the right direction, I will
appreciate it.
Thank you.
Dale Dufault
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