I was just mentioning on another List - one "hint" someone gave me about a year ago. In order to "print out" - one page - from an on-line book - you need to go to the top of the page and click on "Plain Text." Once you get that, you can "copy" that page and "paste" into a Word document (Wordpad?), and from there you can print it out. I find it easier for me to "copy" the page and then "paste" it into an e-mail to myself. Once I "receive" it, I can print it out. (Can never remember whether this is for Google / Book or HeritageQuest / Book.) Thanks for mentioning this - this is GOOGLE BOOKS. I use this text option all the time and copy and paste it right into the NOTES section for individual in my FAMILY TREE MAKER (FTM). I also copy and paste index items from Ancestry right into my FTM too. Such as census records (index) and WW1 Draft records. The FTM cleans up all but most of what I want and I remove the rest and add to it when I see scan of item. We should share our genealogy tips from time to time. I can add it here because I have been putting GOOGLE BOOKS items on my LAMBERT and other families ever since discovering the "text" option. I might add - yesterday was the first day I found items from the Boston Evening Transcript in the GOOGLE NEWS ARCHIVE. This appears to be a new addition to that database. Also, I check all these databases from time to time and often find new items. They are being added to on a daily basis. Aren't we lucky to be doing genealogy research in the 21st century! I woke up at 3 AM to amazement that my 2-great granduncle JAMES SULLIVAN RUSSELL, math teacher at the Lowell High School, again helped me with my research. He was the one who first placed an item in the Boston Evening Transcript that was followed up one week later by someone else with information from family bible on our LAMBERT family. This not (by far) the first time he has helped me. (he was born 1807 in Carlisle, MA., and d. Lowell in 1903). Jacki Russell Jacqueline Sleeper Russell _http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jacquelinesr_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jacquelinesr) In a message dated 4/4/2010 3:32:05 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, bbffrrpp@comcast.net writes: I was just mentioning on another List - one "hint" someone gave me about a year ago. In order to "print out" - one page - from an on-line book - you need to go to the top of the page and click on "Plain Text." Once you get that, you can "copy" that page and "paste" into a Word document (Wordpad?), and from there you can print it out. I find it easier for me to "copy" the page and then "paste" it into an e-mail to myself. Once I "receive" it, I can print it out. (Can never remember whether this is for Google / Book or HeritageQuest / Book.)