In a message dated Mon, 11 Jun 2001 11:07:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, "Wayne Jones" <jonesr007@hawaii.rr.com> writes: << Highlight the portion you want to print, DO NOT click on the print icon, but go to FILE -> PRINT -> then in the dialog box, select the choice PRINT SELECTION -> PRINT. This works in WIN98, 98SE, ME and 2K, but not sure about WIN95. Aloha Wayne >> Wayne does a nice job here, of pointing out an "often-overlooked" print feature. It may be a waste of paper for small snippets, though. The cut and paste method most likely would allow the grouping of small "snips" of common info into a body of text that can then be printed or pasted into another program. In addition, the <ALT>+<Print Screen> key combination will allow a "snapshot" of the current window to be stored to the clipboard as a graphic. One can then run Windows Paint program and choose Edit - Paste to view the snap and save it as a .JPG or .BMP (for future viewing, editing and import into other programs). The desired purpose behind the snip will dictate the best scenario from above. -=Kevin=-