Members terix Posted December 23, 2010 Members Report Posted December 23, 2010 Tried this? I use it a lot! http://html-to-pdf.n...-converter.aspx Quote Terix (Rustic Leather) www.kfdi.net
RandyScott Posted December 24, 2010 Author Report Posted December 24, 2010 Hmmm, Have you tried to just save the page as a PDF file? Nope... the work around mentioned above works for me.... quick, easy, copy what I want, ignore the rest.. thanks for the suggestion. Quote Complacency Kills
RandyScott Posted December 24, 2010 Author Report Posted December 24, 2010 Tried this? I use it a lot! http://html-to-pdf.n...-converter.aspx I was not aware of this application... neat tool for some uses... my work around suffices for the moment.. I added the link to my 'bullet collection', i.e., nifty little bullets (tools) in my gunbelt for future possible use. Thanks for the link..... Quote Complacency Kills
Members hivemind Posted December 25, 2010 Members Report Posted December 25, 2010 Randy, have you done a repair on your Microsoft Office installation? May fix this for you. Go to Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs and find the Microsoft Office entry. Click "Change" and follow along until it offers you a "Repair" option, then let it do it. Quote
RandyScott Posted December 26, 2010 Author Report Posted December 26, 2010 Randy, have you done a repair on your Microsoft Office installation? May fix this for you. No... I acknowledge that my situation must be unique in that no one else reports this issue (of the forums I frequent, it only happens on LW), I have a work around that is not onerous, and I am a tad leery of undocumented 'fixes'. The operative word is 'May'... Better the devil I know... thanks for the suggestion, but I will pass on it. For the record: I download all the MS updates promptly; I did walk all the way into the Add/Remove programs.. selected Help and searched for 'repair' and read the applicable items therein... and did not find anything that provided me with the assurance I need to pull the trigger. Quote Complacency Kills
Members hivemind Posted December 26, 2010 Members Report Posted December 26, 2010 Randy, a repair will not harm anything. It might not fix it, but it definitely will not harm it. If it does, I'll personally remote into your computer and fix it for you. Quote
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