Or can one do this? Thank you.
Hi @Donnie M Peedin - and welcome to the forums
You can print parts of resources - guidance on doing this is available here
Please note that, due to copyright reasons, there are restrictions on how many pages can be printed at a time.
Graham
You use the Print/Export functionality, most easily invoked by Ctrl-P (or the Mac equivalent, possibly Cmd-P?). This is found in the subscribers' toolbar under Share / Print/Export, in the classic toolbar as part of the panel menu (three vertical dots top right of the resource panel)
If you want, select beforehand the portion you want to print, but that's optional, if it's a chapter or such you may select it in the Print/Export panel that comes up.
The problem is: It will only let me print one page at the time. I bought a New International Version commentary on Colossians. Then only letting me print one page, it will not print all the words. I'm not too tech savvy.
Can you post a screenshot showing what you see in the Print / Export panel?
Something like this:
More work but in Microsoft Word, copy and paste all the sections you want without footnotes just the last one and then print away!
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