it's seems you did what most people seem to do. instead of first learning the basics of your computer and browser you hurried onto the net instead. and now you can't do anything on the net because of it.
that's like becoming a race car driver before you learn to drive. it just doesn't work that way.
★★ LEARN COMPUTER BASICS ★★
◙ You should have read a great book called "Windows XP For Dummies" or "Windows Vista For Dummies" (no I'm not calling you a dummy) like I did when I first started. Except back then it was called "Windows 95 For Dummies". Trust me it's a great book and has lots of humor in it as well. There are two of them. You should get both of them. Each one has information the other doesn't have. You'll learn cut, copy, paste, delete, making files, drag and drop and many many more helpful tricks.
◙ Windows XP For Dummies http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Dummies-2nd-Andy-Rathbone/dp/0764573268/sr=1-1/qid=1170446429/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-6658486-7352703?ie=UTF8&s=books
◙ Windows Vista For Dummies http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Vista-Dummies-Andy-Rathbone/dp/0471754218
◙ Look for this book at your local public library. If they don't have it have them use their username and password to login to firstsearch.org where they can get any book from any library in the world. Only libraries can get an account at Firstsearch.org. So you need to go to the library to search it. When you find what you want have the librarian order it for you. Read it and then return it to them. :)
◙ Here are two more great books. One is Windows XP Headaches. It teaches you how to fix many common and uncommon computer problems you'll run into with Windows XP. The other is PCs The Missing Manual. There are hundreds of tutorials in this book from hooking up a router to sharing and IPod between two computers and the list goes on and on. Ipoders will find some helpful information here too.
◙ Smart Computing Magazine -- This is the number one magazine for Windows tips. They'll show you how to clean your registry, spyware, adware, and a zillion other tricks. There are quite literally hundreds of tips per issue. They even have an online database of tips, forums and chats. Their online version of the magazine is a lot cheaper.
☞ http://www.smartcomputing.com/
◙ Microsoft Product Support -- Get updates to software, tips, tricks and a multitude of other things here.
☞ http://support.microsoft.com/
◙ Microsoft Product Discussion Groups -- You'll need to signup for an MSN Passport Account to use these groups. But it's really worth your time. You'll receive better help here than anywhere else. If you want help with a product you didn't pay for don't tell them that you didn't pay for it. :)
☞ http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/community/default.mspx
◙ Internet Explorer 7+ Blog
☞ http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/03/24/560095.aspx
2007-02-05 08:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the beginning of the paragraph, click your right mouse key and hold down until you reach the end of what you want to print. This should highlight it. Then go to File - Choose Print - Click the dot that says "Selection" - then "Apply" at the bottom of the Print Screen - Then Print. This should take care of it for you.
2007-02-05 08:44:43
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answered by C J 1
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Do everything cirric said except copy and paste. Once you've selected the text, right click and select print. When the box pops up for you to print, click where it says selection and it will only print the part you highlighted. good luck.
2007-02-05 08:36:17
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answered by F.A.Q. 4
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Hi. Point the cursor to the beginning of the text you want to copy, press and hold the left mouse button and drag the cursor to the end of the text, then let the button go. Put the cursor in the highlighted area and right-click, select copy. Copy this to Notepad and click 'Print'.
2007-02-05 08:32:49
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answered by Cirric 7
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