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- From: dleon@seas.smu.edu (David Leon)
- Subject: Re: Cancelling a print -- HOW??
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.230322.3403@seas.smu.edu>
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- References: <1992Dec22.215959.15358@athena.mit.edu>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 23:03:22 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec22.215959.15358@athena.mit.edu> lones@lones.mit.edu (Lones A. Smith) writes:
- >Suppose I send something to the printer (say, from TeXView). Then I
- >realize it was a huge blunder. How can I cancel the print? My method
- >hitherto has been to take out the paper cartridge and ...... (you get the
- >idea).
- >
- >What should I do?
- >
- >--
- >Lones A. Smith
- >Department of Economics
- >MIT E52-252C
- >Cambridge MA 02139
- >v-mail: (617) 253-0914
- >e-mail: lones@lones.mit.edu (NeXT mail or the garden variety stuff)
-
- I always have PrintManager running in the background with the Queue option
- on. I keep it hidden until I realize that I made a boo-boo. Then, double-
- click on the app icon, look at the Queue window and you will see a Delete
- option. Highlight the boo-booed document and hit delete. Ta-da.
- You could always hit the 'cancel' button on the print pop-up panel, but that
- only works about 70% of the time.
-
- David L. Leon
- dleon@seas.smu.edu
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