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Old 04-15-2008, 10:45 AM
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There is some good information on the PB, and sometimes I want to save a thread as a .pdf. Problem is, the text is large and 1/3 of the page is lost on the left (where the navigation boxes, etc., are). Also, when I do this I'd like it to automatically save the entire thread, not just the posts visible at the moment. Is there a way to make a link for a thread that is print-friendly, removing various navigation stuff so it uses up the whole page, and so it automatically loads the entire thread (not just the first 15 posts or so)?

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Casey,

It already exists. If you click on "thread tools"



you get a printable page like this:

http://www.puritanboard.com/f22/past...r-31663-print/

And you can also click on "Show xx posts on one page"
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And now so do others; there are no stupid questions. Well, this one wasn't any way.
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