Quick Printing - Jim Calloway
Quick Printing
by Jim Calloway, Director Oklahoma Bar Association Management Assistance Program
Here's a good right mouse button tip. If you need to print a document quickly, instead of opening it in the work processor, waiting for it to load, then selecting print, just locate the file in the list of file names (or the icons) in Windows Explorer or My Computer. Then do a quick right click - print.
In a document that is already open, the shortcut control + P can be used to print the document. But you probably knew that, too.
When keystrokes are mentioned with a plus sign (e.g. Alt + Tab) it means that both keys should be pressed simultaneously.
When actions are separated by a dash (e.g. Click File - Print ) it means that they should be done in sequence.
First published on BankersOnline.com 11/24/03