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In my ME days I somehow came up with a utility that brought up a print
preview window after clicking the print button in any application I had
loaded that would print. I've check the Corel apps, Office 97, PaperPort,
Adobe Reader, PhotoDeluxe, Quickbooks, Bitware Fax. I've searched for
Windows components, I've looked for H-P utilities and for the life of me I
cannot remember where it came from. I don't believe it was a free ware or
shareware program, but something that was offered in one of the apps loaded.
Does this handy print preview ring a bell with anyone? It seems logical
that it would be a H-P thing. It had horizontal and vertical rulers, zoom,
and other nifty thingies. It saved a lot of paper especially when printing
photos. Granted most apps have the print preview already there, but it
always was there in case I forgot to check what the document would look
like. I did also search newsgroups , but no go. Thanks for any help or
memory jogger. (I am getting older, you know).
Bart
In my ME days I somehow came up with a utility that brought up a print
preview window after clicking the print button in any application I had
loaded that would print. I've check the Corel apps, Office 97, PaperPort,
Adobe Reader, PhotoDeluxe, Quickbooks, Bitware Fax. I've searched for
Windows components, I've looked for H-P utilities and for the life of me I
cannot remember where it came from. I don't believe it was a free ware or
shareware program, but something that was offered in one of the apps loaded.
Does this handy print preview ring a bell with anyone? It seems logical
that it would be a H-P thing. It had horizontal and vertical rulers, zoom,
and other nifty thingies. It saved a lot of paper especially when printing
photos. Granted most apps have the print preview already there, but it
always was there in case I forgot to check what the document would look
like. I did also search newsgroups , but no go. Thanks for any help or
memory jogger. (I am getting older, you know).
Bart