Wow, that's really strange. I don't uses Firefox. I use Crome. Have it on my pc but didn't really like it. May be I can save your plant list as a PDF and send it to you via email. If that would help you.
The only thing when I say print my (or anyone's) plant list it only prints however many page that "ATP" page is long. Does that make sense. In other words, if my Daylily plant list is 6 pages long on ATP then I have to click on page 1 and say print (it prints 3 or however many pages that turns out to be) then I have to click on page 2 and say print etc.
Cat
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I'm sorry to have to admit I mis-read your initial question. I thought you were originally asking how to only print a little bit of what was visible on your screen.
Dave - Not a problem. Just glad you were able to help me! Works perfect and was able to get my entire list printed without a hitch ... in black ink, too!
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Dave - Oooooh! Thanks for that advice. I forgot that is also the "viewing" option.
I have to laugh .... Your plant list program is so efficient, that it alphabetizes the list by botanical name, instead of common name. I am one of those gardeners who knows more common names than botanical names. So the list is not in alphabetical order by my knowledge.
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Name: Rick Corey Everett WA 98204 (Zone 8a) Sunset Zone 5. Koppen Csb. Eco 2f
When you go to print, look closely at each screen, watching for "print to file".
You MIGHT be able to "print" your list to some file that you could then edit by hand, removing some columns or unwanted text.
I often use my mouse to select some rows in my Plant List ("click-drag").
Then I copy (CTRL C) those rows and paste them into some doc I know i can edit, like MS Word. The rows appear as part of a "table".
Then I can remove rows and tweak entries to suit my taste.
Rick - I know that can be done. I just didn't want to spend the time doing it because I have over a 100 plants in my list. LOL! But I am sure the copy and paste function would work into Word or Excel or some other program for editing.
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