Thanks, Lee. Print is on my to do list but I wasn't planning to get very fancy. 
A spread sheet allows you to play with column sizing, fonts, colors, and remove 
columns that aren't of interest. 

Dick, K6KR

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On Aug 8, 2010, at 12:40 PM, Lee Trout <trou...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I find that selecting and then copying my memory list in the editor and 
> then pasting it into Excel, lets me massage it quite nicely (colors, 
> fonts, etc.) for printing.  It sure is a great way to manage memories.  
> Thanks Elecraft.  73, Lee (K9CM)
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