PRINTING
JUDICIAL OPINIONS
To print a judicial opinion that you retrieve
from our proprietary case law database click the
SAVE AS/PRINT LINK that appears directly above the
caption of the opinion.

The opinion will then be displayed full screen in
a printer friendly window.
Now, to print, simply click the PRINT BUTTON and close
the new window when you are done to return to the
original results.

PRINTING
IN TWO COLUMNS
To print a judicial opinion in two columns, do the
following:
Using your keyboard hold, CTRL + A. This highlights
the entire opinion. Now click the COPY BUTTON or
hold CTRL + C. This copies all of the highlighted
information. Now go to your word processor or email
program, right click and select PASTE.
Hold CTRL + A again to highlight the newly pasted
opinion.
Using your word processor's Form Menu select Columns.
Click Two Columns. Click OK.
Leaving the text highlighted, should you care to,
go back to the Format Menu and select FONT. Set
the Font to Arial 10 point and click OK. Looks nicer.
Easier to read.
Any questions, let us know.
PRINTING
A PORTION OF A DOCUMENT
Generally speaking if you want to print a portion
of a web based document you will have greater control
if you copy the document to your word processor
and print from there. Your word processor gives
you a page count so you can print selected pages.
Your word processor will also reliably always print
only those portions of a document that you highlight
with your mouse. In contrast, browsers such as Microsoft
Internet Explorer, Netscape and TheLaw.net have
a harder time performing this task reliably. |