Alastair,
I don't know if this will work in windows but have you ever used rbviewer in
dos?
Maybe you could copy it to the windows (rbti\rbwin65) folder and test it.

out filenname
do your browser thing
out screen
zip rbviewer filename

you could also then print filename

I don't ususally use the browse function, prefering instead to use the
select at the mighty R>
I let some of my customers get to the R> (requires a special password) to do
special requests that aren't programmed.  Ususally they call me to get the
right syntax first.

Bernie Lis
Megabytes, Inc.

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