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Chris Labedz

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After you have designed your bowl using the paint portion can you print out the painted brick page to follow along if not where can you get one to copy. I'm just learning this computer stuff
 
Hi Chris.
You are correct that on the paint screen there is not an option to print the page. The simplest solution is to do a PrtScn (print screen). You can then paste the image into any graphic program or Word. From there you can print out the design layout.
 
Is this just a programming oversight or a technical thing that makes it difficult to program in that function?
Lloyd will have to answer this but based on some of his other response in other threads I would guess it is a technical thing.
 
Hi Chris.
You are correct that on the paint screen there is not an option to print the page. The simplest solution is to do a PrtScn (print screen). You can then paste the image into any graphic program or Word. From there you can print out the design layout.
Thank you I will try this out to see if it works if not old school it is.
 
Chris,

The control I use to create the grid does not support printing. PrtScr is a great solution because once you paste it into an image editor, you have the full power of the editor's print capabilities such as scale, rotation, centering and a host of other things. If the control did offer print capabilities, you would get none of these capabilities.

I use a free image editor called Irfanview (Title: IrfanView - Official Homepage - One of the Most Popular Viewers Worldwide). In addition to image editing, it has gives you extensive power when printing.

Lloyd
 
All:

Using Windows 10, with the "Paint" screen up, I press the Windows key along with Shift and "S". This brings up the screen snip page where you can produce a custom print of your screen. Neat feature that not everyone has discovered.

Greg Bloxom
 
Thanks, Greg! I didn’t know that.
I always like learning something new early in the day. Now I can quit paying attention for the rest of the day.
 
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