<http://www.pikespeakweavers.org/>
Holly wrote: > > I have WinWeave, and finally found out on WeaveTech how to print--use > the print screen button on your keyboard to copy what is visible, then > use another program (I use MS Word) to paste the screen shot into a > document (hold down control and V at the same time). I then tweak what > shows in the document, and save or print as needed. I have a several years old copy of WinWeave and it prints what I want with no difficulty. I had it installed on the C-disk (which was essential!) using Windows 98. Now I run XP Pro and have a copy of that old disk on my present C disk. The program runs all right. An early WinWeave version didn't print OK, there is a later version that corrected the fault. The link that should lead to the program isn't working anymore. If anyone can help me to get in contact with the programmer Bud Keister I would be very thankful. That was the sad news, the good news are that there is another free weaving program WeaveDesign that even manages a little more. Goto http://www.pikespeakweavers.org/ <http://www.pikespeakweavers.org/> Click on WeaveDesign on the top menu and you'll get the download page Hope this helps a bit Susanne in beautiful Täby, north of Stockholm in Sweden [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
