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when i had my problem with wwts about a wager i put in someone told me on here to send a copy of the confirmation wager page to myself. How does one go about doing that so i can do it in the future.thanks
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Shift + PrtScr

That will copy an image of your desktop, so have the wager conf screen in front of you. Then paste it in any program that supports images - paint, MS Word, Imaging, PaintShop, ect ..

Then save the file, and send it as an attachment to yourself.

You might consider compressing the file and/or first converting it to gif/jpg format.
 

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Good question and thanks lander.

If I could make ONE reccomendation to the books where it asks: Do you want to print the wagers?

I would, if they would STOP USING COLORS in the prints. (just use BLACK)! My printer cartridges are cheap for blak , but color cartridges cost allmost $40. and last no-time!
 

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Good idea OMT.
In the meantime most print software allows you to "Print in Greyscale". Hopefully there's enough contrast in the wager conf pages to make this a viable option.
 

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I've used the old printscreen with Paint program trick before too, but for web pages, I recommend the following:

In the browser menu bar (at the top), select File. Then select Save as... Pick a name for the file that corresponds to the date like:
11_02_2003_1.htm for bet #1 on Nov 2, 2003
11_02_2003_2.htm for bet #2 on Nov 2, 2003


It's pretty easy to view these files again in your browser, or email them as attachments.
 

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