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Which catalog shows the 30" barrel availability?
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Our Repro album
Is there any easy way to print this entire album? (Robin??)
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The best I can suggest is to copy each page (right mouse click and copy image) into your computer's clipboard and then paste it into a documentation tool such as MS Word. By copying a page at a time you will build up a "document" that will print as a "book". Not easy but not all that difficult either. Or, save each page to your computer (right mouse click and save image as) and after you have them all on your computer, print each saved file. Again, not easy but not all that difficult either. |
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You can ignore the phrase I used: into your computer's clipboard. But, to clarify, a computer "clipboard" is a term used to reference where your computer temporarily stores what you copied. Sometimes, when you exit a program, it will warn you that if you continue to exit you will lose data stored on the clipboard (data you copied at some point).
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