From MS Word
Help, which you probably could have looked up
yourself:
If you want to print your document at a much higher
resolution than what's available on your desktop printer,
you can select a different printer in the Print dialog
box, format your document, print your document to a file,
and take the file to a computer connected to the printer
you selected, such as a service bureau. A printer file
saves the necessary information from your document so that
line and page breaks and font spacing remain the same. Any
printer that uses the same printer language (for example,
PostScript) can print the file and match the output from
your computer, provided that the fonts used in the
document are available on the printer. Also, when you use
a printer file, you can print your document from a
computer that doesn't have Word installed.
give print then select print to file give the file name that file may prn file by
Yes, you can print a PNG file. Just open the file on your computer and select the print option to send it to your printer.
File -> Print -> Select Viewable Logical Topology -> Print to File...
yes
file
on a mac you go to file=print
in file print or there is a print icon on the toolbar at the top
2003: File/Print Preview (you may have to expand the file menu) 2007: Office button (top left)/Print/Print Preview
A zip file is a compressed file which needs to be unzipped before you can access it. You will need a program such as WinRAR to unzip the file. This will save to your chosen location on your computer and to print it, just right click the file and choose the Print option.
Printing a file requires one to connect a computer to a printer. With the appropriate drivers of the printer installed, open the file and choose the print command. The printer will print the file so long as there is paper.
Yes, a PNG file can be printed.
go to file, then click print, then click print again