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Apr 5th, 2008 19:34
ha mo, Colin Fraser, marta cavallini,
There is both a long and very complex answer to this question, and then there is a short and simple one. So lets stick to the simple one: 1: Using the mouse, click on the "File" menu item 2: Select "Print" item 3: Select the "Number of copies" you require then 4: Click on "OK" From memory every version of Linux uses a similar print dialogue box to Windows which allows multiple copies. So, why are you trying to re-invent the wheel? http://www.businessian.com http://www.computerstan.com http://www.financestan.com http://www.healthstan.com http://www.internetstan.com http://www.moneyenews.com http://www.technologystan.com http://www.zobab.com http://www.healthinhealth.com