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Post by stealth3si on Jan 7, 2012 0:23:36 GMT -5
awaay from the keyboard. so it saves energy power.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 27, 2012 21:54:44 GMT -5
If any member who reads this post knows the answer to any of the following below than it would be nice of you to share the answer(s) to what you know below.
I was wondering if any member knows what an XPS file is (I think XPS file is what I am referring to). I asked what I asked because on March 27, 2012 I used a computer that has Vista on it and I tried to print something from that computer, but instead of that computer letting me print what I wanted to print it wanted me to save what I wanted to print as an XPS file when I was using a fourth user name that was created on the computer I am referring to.
I did want to let members who read this post know that when the XPS file was saved to a computer it wouldn’t let me open the file. I was wondering what could cause a computer to not let a saved XPS file open.
I was wondering why computers that use Vista on it allows more than one user name and do computers with Windows XP on it also allow more than one user name.
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Post by stealth3si on Apr 3, 2012 23:53:28 GMT -5
If that PC has a printer then select it when printing.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Apr 4, 2012 9:39:05 GMT -5
If that PC has a printer then select it when printing. To the member I am quoting are you referring to an XPS file in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said above than why would one or more printers have a XPS file choice when a person wants to print something from a computer.
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Post by stealth3si on Apr 5, 2012 21:29:34 GMT -5
That service is part of windows.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Apr 6, 2012 11:16:18 GMT -5
That service is part of windows. To the member I am quoting are you referring to XPS files in the quote I am quoting from you To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said above than how is XPS files a service. To the member I am quoting when you said windows in the quote I am quoting from you are you referring to all versions of Windows such as Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows Vista, etc.
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Post by stealth3si on Apr 7, 2012 0:54:55 GMT -5
As far as I know it's for Windows 7.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Apr 7, 2012 11:27:53 GMT -5
As far as I know it's for Windows 7. To the member I am quoting are you referring to XPS files in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said above than why do you feel or think that XPS files are used with Windows 7.
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Post by stealth3si on Apr 7, 2012 23:54:45 GMT -5
It comes with Windows 7.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Apr 8, 2012 10:06:42 GMT -5
To the member I am quoting do you use a Windows 7 computer and that is why you said what you said in the quote I am quoting from you when I asked you the following in a post in this thread on April 7, 2012.-To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said above than why do you feel or think that XPS files are used with Windows 7. To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said above than I still would like to know what XPS files is and why would Windows 7 have a XPS file feature.
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Post by stealth3si on Apr 9, 2012 18:56:59 GMT -5
You can print to xps files instead of to the printer.
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Post by sweetangel22 on May 8, 2012 22:27:00 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post has ever seen the first thing below happen with one or more word document programs you have ever used. What I have noticed in 2012 with a word document I use is when I use a punctuation mark at the end of a sentence, at the end of a question, etc the first word in the next sentence will automatically be capitalized for me so I don’t have to press a shift button to make the first letter of a new sentence, question, etc be capitalized. If any member has or has not seen what I am asking than do you know why what I asked happens with some or all word document programs. I was wondering if anyone member who reads this post has ever seen in any document program a icon (I think icon is what I am referring to) of a piece of paper that is used for a new blank document, a icon of a book that is used for a address book and or a icon that is used to show all (I don't know how to describe the show all icon I am referring to). If any member knows what any of the things I mentioned in this paragraph of this post is used for in any word document program than let me know the answer(s) to what you know. You can print to xps files instead of to the printer. To the member I am quoting why did you say what you said in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I a quoting how can what you said in the quote I am quoting from you be done.
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Post by stealth3si on May 9, 2012 8:06:27 GMT -5
by using printconvert for xps.
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Post by sweetangel22 on May 9, 2012 10:18:57 GMT -5
by using printconvert for xps. To the member am quoting what is print convert in xps. Do you know why print convert is used with xps? To the member I am quoting do you know why any version of Windows would have xps. To the member I am quoting does xps stand for something ad if it does than do you know what it stands for.
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Post by stealth3si on May 13, 2012 6:00:17 GMT -5
it converts xps to an image file
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