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How to Print and Save

RESTRICTIONS

All essays published in this journal are under copyright protection. Authorization is given for an individual to download, save, or print out one copy of any article in this journal, without securing written permission, as permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the United States Copyright Law.

This authorization does NOT extend to copies made for sale, for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, or for creating new works or anthologies.

REQUESTS FOR AUTHORIZATION

Requests for permission to print or reprint should be addressed to:

Ann Kibbey
Executive Editor
Genders
226 UCB
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309 USA

HOW TO PRINT OR SAVE AN ARTICLE

To make an offprint of an essay, select either "FILE/PRINT" or click on the "PRINT" button while you are in the essay file.

To save the article on your computer to read at a later time, go to "FILE/SAVE AS." When the Save dialog box appears, you can save it either as an html file to view in your browser program, or as a text file to read in your word processing program. Choose "SAVE AS TYPE:" and select either "HTML File" (*.html) or "Plain Text (*.txt)."

Please note: if you save as plain text, be sure to change the suffix of the file name from .html to .txt in the "FILE NAME" box.

If you have problems printing, the following options are available:

  • If you are not able to load the essay file, choose the "text only version" available on the table of contents page. This version is a simple typescript that does not have images or electronic publishing format.

  • If you are not able to print out the entire essay at once, try printing out the article a few pages at a time. After invoking the "FILE/PRINT" command or clicking on the "PRINT" button, use the printer dialog box to specify the number of pages to print. This will reduce the number of pages sent to the "printer spool" at one time.

  • "Transfer interrupted" produces a faulty version of the website on your computer. This is caused by an interruption of the flow of information "packets" in transit to your computer. The website itself remains intact and is not the source of the problem. If your reload button does not fix the problem, clear your disk cache and initiate a new entry to the website by typing in the address. When you reach the website, re-install your bookmark.

  • If your print version has sliced lines at the top or bottom of the page, or sliced illustrations, and you are using the Explorer browser, you can probably avoid these problems by printing from Netscape instead. The kind of paper used may also have an effect. Use laser paper -- it need not be expensive.

  • If you have repeated difficulty loading the web design, especially the stripe, use Netscape. In general, Netscape both loads the site more efficiently and generates better print versions than Explorer does.

  • If you wish to remove headers or footers, use the "File/Page Setup" command to turn off the default setting.

 

 

 

 

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