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| It has come to my attention that some website visitors have experienced difficulties when they attempt to print my original needlework patterns or recipes, due to the images which are included on those webpages. For the record, I feel that I must remind those who wish to print any part of The Pumamouse Website that it is copyrighted by myself, and therefore may not be reproduced without permission. However, this candid warning is mainly intended for those few unscrupulous individuals who might wish to use my work for their commercial gain. I certainly have no objection to anyone printing my original needlework patterns or recipes for their personal non-commercial use. After all, it would be difficult to follow the instructions for a recipe or a crocheted afghan without first printing them! And so, for those website visitors who wish to print my original needlework patterns or recipes for their personal non-commercial use, I would like to offer a little trick that you might find helpful any time you are unable to clearly print text directly from any of the needlework or recipe webpages due to graphics: 1. Go to the needlework or recipe webpage of your choice. 2. Highlight only the text that you wish to print. 3. In the top tool bar of your browser window, select "Edit", then select "Copy". 4. Open a new text document, such as a blank Microsoft Word Document if you have MSN Word, or a simple text document like Notepad. (To open Notepad, go to Start, then Programs, then Accessories, then Notepad). 5. In the top tool bar of the new document window, select "Edit", then select "Paste". 6. Print the new text document, and save it on your computer's hard drive for your future reference. I hope this tip is helpful to you, and I sincerely hope that you will respect the copyright laws which protect all of my original works. Thank you for your consideration. The Pumamouse (MaryAnne) October 2003 |
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| Pssst!!! You might wish to print these instructions, using this printing method, as a test! Squeak! |
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