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MSE_Martin
Posts: 8,268 Money Saving Expert
Regulars will know I've wanted this for a while.
You may have noticed there's a new icon above all articles on the main site. Click on it and it takes you to a printable version of the article you're reading.
The techies are still tweaking this. If you do click and there's a glitch please email [email="webmaster@moneysavingexpert.com"]webmaster@moneysavingexpert.com[/email].
Click reply to discuss.
You may have noticed there's a new icon above all articles on the main site. Click on it and it takes you to a printable version of the article you're reading.
The techies are still tweaking this. If you do click and there's a glitch please email [email="webmaster@moneysavingexpert.com"]webmaster@moneysavingexpert.com[/email].
Click reply to discuss.
Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.
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Great idea Martin - gives our eyes a rest from the CRT screen, which has to be welcome!Midas.0
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True Money Savers shouldn't be wasting money and killing trees to print any article. I vote to remove the print button.0
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Thank you Martin - now I won't get square eyes as well as an addled brain! Now can you extend the recording time on your mini musings - you keep cutting out mid flow. And you're not the sort of orator who should be cut off mid flow!0
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Midas wrote:Great idea Martin - gives our eyes a rest from the CRT screen, which has to be welcome!
I'll have to 2nd that Midas.
Apart from that, I find it easier to follow in print - not sure why.
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jonisin wrote:True Money Savers shouldn't be wasting money and killing trees to print any article. I vote to remove the print button.
I agree. My mother prints out everything - emails, including junk, and webpages. It's completely unnecessary and a waste of money. Sure, I understand some peoples eyes may not be great, but monitors are bigger and more user friendly and you can easily set your screen to different resolutions or have the screen "zoomed in" whenever you want...0 -
Great idea Martin!
Due to the volume of information I like to save to my computer and read it as and when.
Thanks!NCFC Member #00012 :cool:0 -
sd8974 wrote:I agree. My mother prints out everything - emails, including junk, and webpages. It's completely unnecessary and a waste of money. Sure, I understand some peoples eyes may not be great, but monitors are bigger and more user friendly and you can easily set your screen to different resolutions or have the screen "zoomed in" whenever you want...
Well this way people have the choice whether or not to do so, which seems fair to me.Midas.0 -
Correction - true money savers print off on the reverse of used paper thereby saving valuable energy used to power the PC!0
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Monie_Derbrain wrote:Correction - true money savers print off on the reverse of used paper thereby saving valuable energy used to power the PC!
and they print in 'draft' thereby saving on ink!
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