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      08-02-2012
Hi all,
In XP there was a very handy windows photo print function, I liked the one
where I could fit 4 postcard size on an A4 sheet.
I am very new to Windows 7 but cant find anything like it?
Mick.

 
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Hi all,
In XP there was a very handy windows photo print function, I liked the one
where I could fit 4 postcard size on an A4 sheet.
I am very new to Windows 7 but cant find anything like it?
Mick.

Hi, have just found it, need to look in different places!
Mick.

 
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      08-02-2012
On 02 Aug 2012, "Mick" <> wrote in
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> "Mick" wrote in message
> news:qqqdna8nhP7LB4fNnZ2dnUVZ7s-...
>
> In XP there was a very handy windows photo print function, I liked
> the one where I could fit 4 postcard size on an A4 sheet.
> I am very new to Windows 7 but cant find anything like it?
>
> Hi, have just found it, need to look in different places!


Why are you keeping it a secret?
 
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"Nil" wrote in message news:...

On 02 Aug 2012, "Mick" <> wrote in
alt.windows7.general:

> "Mick" wrote in message
> news:qqqdna8nhP7LB4fNnZ2dnUVZ7s-...
>
> In XP there was a very handy windows photo print function, I liked
> the one where I could fit 4 postcard size on an A4 sheet.
> I am very new to Windows 7 but cant find anything like it?
>
> Hi, have just found it, need to look in different places!


Why are you keeping it a secret?

Hi, sorry I thought it was only me who did not know where it was!
Right click on desired photo, then select "print" this opens up the "wizard"
Much the same as it was in XP, I like the 4 to an A4 sheet one.
Mick.

 
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      08-02-2012
On Thu, 2 Aug 2012 22:27:27 +0100, "Mick" <>
wrote:

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>"Nil" wrote in message news:...
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>On 02 Aug 2012, "Mick" <> wrote in
>alt.windows7.general:
>
>> "Mick" wrote in message
>> news:qqqdna8nhP7LB4fNnZ2dnUVZ7s-...
>>
>> In XP there was a very handy windows photo print function, I liked
>> the one where I could fit 4 postcard size on an A4 sheet.
>> I am very new to Windows 7 but cant find anything like it?
>>
>> Hi, have just found it, need to look in different places!

>
>Why are you keeping it a secret?
>
>Hi, sorry I thought it was only me who did not know where it was!
>Right click on desired photo, then select "print" this opens up the "wizard"
>Much the same as it was in XP, I like the 4 to an A4 sheet one.
>Mick.


As long as you're in the mood to look for things, may I suggest that
you look for a better newsreader? The one you're using, Windows Live
Mail v15, is probably the worst possible choice. Notice how your text
flows right into the text that you replied to, making it impossible to
see who said what?

Take a look at Windows Live Mail 2009 (v14) or Thunderbird, for
starters. There are lots more to choose from, and just about all of
them will do a better job than what you're using now. Thank you for
your consideration.

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Char Jackson
 
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      08-03-2012
On 02 Aug 2012, "Mick" <> wrote in
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> Hi, sorry I thought it was only me who did not know where it was!
> Right click on desired photo, then select "print" this opens up
> the "wizard" Much the same as it was in XP, I like the 4 to an A4
> sheet one. Mick.


No, I had never heard of this feature. Pretty well done, I think.
Bravo, Microsoft. Thank you.

 
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"Char Jackson" wrote in message
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As long as you're in the mood to look for things, may I suggest that
you look for a better newsreader? The one you're using, Windows Live
Mail v15, is probably the worst possible choice. Notice how your text
flows right into the text that you replied to, making it impossible to
see who said what?

Take a look at Windows Live Mail 2009 (v14) or Thunderbird, for
starters. There are lots more to choose from, and just about all of
them will do a better job than what you're using now. Thank you for
your consideration.


Char Jackson

Hi Char,
If I can go back to (v14) or Thunderbird then I will, I know
little about newsreaders and used Outlook Express for news in XP.
I have still been expecting to have to re install Win 7 because of booting
problems, so have not looked very far as yet.
Mick.

 
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      08-03-2012
In message <>, Mick
<> writes
>
>
>"Char Jackson" wrote in message
>news:...
>
>
>As long as you're in the mood to look for things, may I suggest that
>you look for a better newsreader? The one you're using, Windows Live
>Mail v15, is probably the worst possible choice. Notice how your text
>flows right into the text that you replied to, making it impossible to
>see who said what?
>
>Take a look at Windows Live Mail 2009 (v14) or Thunderbird, for
>starters. There are lots more to choose from, and just about all of
>them will do a better job than what you're using now. Thank you for
>your consideration.
>
>
>Char Jackson
>
>Hi Char,
> If I can go back to (v14) or Thunderbird then I will, I know
>little about newsreaders and used Outlook Express for news in XP.
>I have still been expecting to have to re install Win 7 because of
>booting problems, so have not looked very far as yet.
>Mick.


Although I've been using Demon's 'Turnpike' since 1998-ish, I can
thoroughly recommend Thunderbird. However, it's worth while doing a bit
of personalization. One absolute essential which is (mysteriously)
initially disabled is the ability to delete individual newsgroup
postings, and you need to edit the configuration file to enable it. I
have also changed the vertical coloured bars that precede the quoted
text to the more-usual '>>>' symbols. [You need a plug-in to do this,
and it won't install unless you again edit the Thunderbird
configuration file.] My third gripe is that setting the fonts is
essentially an imponderable mystery - but with a bit of trial and error,
you can eventually get something which is generally pleasing to the eye.
If you need help with Thunderbird, Google seems a far better friend than
clicking on 'Help'! Despite these comments, I really do like it!
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      08-04-2012
In message <>, Mick
<> writes:
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>
>"Char Jackson" wrote in message
>news:...
>
>
>As long as you're in the mood to look for things, may I suggest that
>you look for a better newsreader? The one you're using, Windows Live
>Mail v15, is probably the worst possible choice. Notice how your text
>flows right into the text that you replied to, making it impossible to
>see who said what?
>
>Take a look at Windows Live Mail 2009 (v14) or Thunderbird, for
>starters. There are lots more to choose from, and just about all of
>them will do a better job than what you're using now. Thank you for
>your consideration.
>
>
>Char Jackson
>
>Hi Char,
> If I can go back to (v14) or Thunderbird then I will, I know
>little about newsreaders and used Outlook Express for news in XP.


Have a look at http://www.dusko-lolic.from.hr/wlmquote/; if you used OE,
you might have come across OE-Quotefix, and it looks like WLMquote might
do something similar for WLM15.
[]
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      08-04-2012
In message <7yW+>, "J. P. Gilliver
(John)" <> writes
>In message <>, Mick
><> writes:
>>
>>
>>"Char Jackson" wrote in message
>>news:...
>>
>>
>>As long as you're in the mood to look for things, may I suggest that
>>you look for a better newsreader? The one you're using, Windows Live
>>Mail v15, is probably the worst possible choice. Notice how your text
>>flows right into the text that you replied to, making it impossible to
>>see who said what?
>>
>>Take a look at Windows Live Mail 2009 (v14) or Thunderbird, for
>>starters. There are lots more to choose from, and just about all of
>>them will do a better job than what you're using now. Thank you for
>>your consideration.
>>
>>
>>Char Jackson
>>
>>Hi Char,
>> If I can go back to (v14) or Thunderbird then I will, I
>>know little about newsreaders and used Outlook Express for news in XP.

>
>Have a look at http://www.dusko-lolic.from.hr/wlmquote/; if you used
>OE, you might have come across OE-Quotefix, and it looks like WLMquote
>might do something similar for WLM15.
>[]


Thunderbird gives you the option of top or bottom response.
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