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Hello Brian,
I do not know how you did it. But if I need to print a graph from
Wingraf, I use Alt+Print Screen to copy the screen to the buffer. Then
I open Word or PowerPoint (I think yours is WordPerfect), paste and
print it from there.
I do not know if I answered your question or not, but it works well to
me. In this way, I do not have network problem, either.
Regards,
Jun
PS. how was your vacation?
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Jun Wei
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
7100 NW 62nd Ave.
PO Box 1150
Johnston, IA 50131-1150
Phone: (515) 334 6704
Fax: (515) 334 6569
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> From: Brian Baer[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To: DSSAT - Crop Models and Applications
> Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 2:33 PM
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> Subject: Printing from Wingraf in Windows 95
>
> Hello Everybody --
>
> Maybe this is more of a Windows question than it is a DSSAT question,
> but
> let me ask here. Does anyone know of a reliable way to get the
> Wingraf
> program to print graphics under Windows 95? On some machines where we
> have
> a printer directly connected to a serial or parallel port we can print
> and
> on other machines we can't. Have not figured out why am successful
> sometimes and not others.
>
> Even worse we have a number of computers who use an HP printer hooked
> up
> through our building network using the HP JetAdmin software. Does
> anyone
> know of a simple way to print out from a DOS program like Wingraf and
> output to a network printer?
>
> I thought that was some discussion about this a while back in this
> group.
> I looked at the archives at:
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> but didn't find anything.
>
> Any ideas would be helpful.
>
> Thanks
>
> Brian
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> A574 Plant and Soil Science Building
> Michigan State University (517) 353-8538 (fax)
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