Is it possible to print WTB simulations?

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  • #180820
    G3
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    I am currently working my way through the FAR MCQs and Simulations from the WTB. The simulations explanations are often long and I was wondering if there is anyway to print out a hardcopy to look over for study purposes?

    I have looked but have not found a print button and copy/paste is not possible either 🙁

    I really do not want to write out the entire problem and explanation (I’m already up to my ears in rewritten notes)

    Any suggestions?

    3XBEC:75 * 4XREG:82 * 4XFAR:76 * 7XAUD:77

    “It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” Theodore Roosevelt

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  • #455224
    acamp
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    Print Screen Button, paste into Word. Will be a picture, which probably wouldn't be the greatest for printing (ink/toner wise), but a decent way to save for future review

    Ninja + Wiley Test Bank: [FAR - 81] [REG - 76] [BEC - 88] [AUD - 73](doh!)

    Becker Videos: [AUD - 82]

    California CPA

    #455366
    acamp
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    Print Screen Button, paste into Word. Will be a picture, which probably wouldn't be the greatest for printing (ink/toner wise), but a decent way to save for future review

    Ninja + Wiley Test Bank: [FAR - 81] [REG - 76] [BEC - 88] [AUD - 73](doh!)

    Becker Videos: [AUD - 82]

    California CPA

    #455226
    G3
    Member

    @ acamp

    Thanks, by doing that and cropping the resulting picture I can cut down on wasted page space 🙂

    3XBEC:75 * 4XREG:82 * 4XFAR:76 * 7XAUD:77

    “It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” Theodore Roosevelt

    #455368
    G3
    Member

    @ acamp

    Thanks, by doing that and cropping the resulting picture I can cut down on wasted page space 🙂

    3XBEC:75 * 4XREG:82 * 4XFAR:76 * 7XAUD:77

    “It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” Theodore Roosevelt

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