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I need to print my code on a printer without all the blue coloring. Anyway to do that w/o doing print in the program? That doesn't seem to work for me.
thanks in advance
To answer your question, In QB, when you save the file, you have the option to save as text file...do so, then you can open that file in any editor you want (notepad or any other) and print them from there.

Also for the time you are printing from QB, you need to turn off printer spooling (found in the properties of your printer). and that should allow QB to print normally.

To answer the riddle in your signature, the doctor is the boy's mother. :-).
1) Save the file from qbasic.
2) Open it with notepad. (select All Files from the pull down menu and you can see it)
3) Print it from there


(assuming you are on windows)
thanks guys, worked fine Big Grin
Why did you steal Whitetiger's location idea?

I guess copying is the biggest form of flattery or whatever they say :lol:
Quote:Why did you steal Whitetiger's location idea?

I guess copying is the biggest form of flattery or whatever they say :lol:

I dunno if he did =P

I'm still waiting for someone to point out the mistake in mine.
North-west hemisphere?
Sol III, not really a misstake though.. more like.. crap Tongue


Fun thing: Sol is the latin name for the sun, it's also the swedish name Tongue Eat that english people!

Anonymous

gee, never would've guessed that. i guess i'll go back to using my solar calculator now.

hrhr
Hehe no. RedMarvin got it =P

Sol III is correct o_O
Sol <- our solar system
III <- planet number
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