go cd "printing" of stack "Intro to HyperCard 2.0"
end mouseUp
-- part 8 (button)
-- low flags: 00
-- high flags: 2000
-- rect: left=265 top=25 right=253 bottom=441
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0
-- text alignment: 1
-- font id: 0
-- text size: 12
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 16
-- part name: Info 2
----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
showFld
end mouseUp
-- part 5 (field)
-- low flags: 81
-- high flags: 2004
-- rect: left=26 top=176 right=306 bottom=242
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0
-- text alignment: 0
-- font id: 174
-- text size: 14
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 15
-- part name: info 1
----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
hide me
end mouseUp
-- part 6 (field)
-- low flags: 81
-- high flags: 2004
-- rect: left=211 top=200 right=324 bottom=475
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0
-- text alignment: 0
-- font id: 174
-- text size: 14
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 15
-- part name: info 2
----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
hide me
end mouseUp
-- part contents for card part 5
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In the Print Fields... dialog box that appears when you choose this option for printing, you can check an option called “Use width of field”. If you click this option, your page will print like this small sample.
-- part contents for card part 6
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In the Print Fields... dialog box that appears when you choose this option for printing, you can check an option called “Use width of field”. If you leave this option unchecked, the text in the field you print will fill the page, as in this small sample.
-- part contents for card part 4
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Here are two samples of the kind of pages you can print using the Print Fields option from the HyperCard File menu.