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| While online, is there an easy way to email only the page on view of a multi-page document? I've tried several alternatives, but the entire file is transferred to email or to my documents. I can print out any single page, however, using the File dropdown print option. | Guest
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| Hi Robert, Highlight the portion wanted and copy it to the clipboard than paste that to a txt file ( or even an email ) and away you go. Richard "robert davis" <rld123@cox.net> wrote in message news:0dab01c3473b$b1a68a30$a001280a@phx.gbl... Quote:
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