Printing a Section or Book You can print the section you are reading, one or more sections from the book that is open, or an entire book. Two types of formatting are available: * PostScript(R) Bookreader generates a PostScript file that closely resem- bles the information you see online. Graphics, tables, and other elements are printed as well. * ASCII text Bookreader generates a text file in ASCII format. The text is converted to a monospaced font, graphics are not included, and tables are formatted as closely as possible to the online version. You can also extract the section or book to a file for printing later by using the same menu option on the File menu. Follow these steps to print one or more sections, or an entire book: 1. Depending on what you plan to print, choose the appro- priate task from the following table. To Do This Print the section you are Click MB1 to select the section. reading Then choose Print Topic... from the Topic window's File menu. Print adjacent sections from Click MB1 and drag through the the book that is open set of sections in the Navigation window. Then choose Print Topic(s)... from the Navigation window's File menu. Print non-adjacent sections Click Ctrl/MB1 on each section from the book that is open in the Navigation window. Then choose Print Topic(s)... from the Navigation window's File menu. Print a book Select the book title in the Library window by clicking on it. Then choose Print Book... from the Library window's File menu. 2. In the Print dialog box, specify either PostScript(R) or Text output, then select the printer you want to use. Be sure the printer you choose is capable of printing the format you selected. 3. Click on OK. The Print dialog box also contains other fields that you may want to use. For more information on those fields, click on the Help button in the Print dialog box. Bookreader places a copyright statement at the beginning of all printed information. If the book contains a copyright section, Bookreader uses that information in its copyright statement. Otherwise, it uses an HP copyright statement. Because of copyright protections or other similar reasons, the author of a document may choose to suppress the ability to print it. If you attempt print one of these books you see the following message: The author of this document has elected to disallow printing.