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		<title>How do I print the output of a C + + prorgam? [ms developer studio] [turboc]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Q: I am taking an intro to programming class and my teacher told us to print on the source and output display, such as the DOS program window after it is executed . <br /><br />he said no . screendubs which he said is the screen capture . So how busy I? TIA<br /><br />PS with turboc + + and MS Developer Studio .]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Q: I am taking an intro to programming class and my teacher told us to print on the source and output display, such as the DOS program window after it is executed . </p>
<p>he said no . screendubs which he said is the screen capture . So how busy I? TIA</p>
<p>PS with <a href="http://www.ssnsoftware.com/tag/turboc/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with turboc">turboc</a> + + and <a href="http://www.ssnsoftware.com/tag/ms-developer-studio/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with ms developer studio">MS Developer Studio</a> .<br />
<hr />Re:or do it to some file like &amp;quot;nameofyourfile &gt; output.txt&amp;quot; and then you have a nifty text file. (Like above)</p>
<p>Or if you also run these things on unix/linux machines at school, you can do &amp;quot;script&amp;quot; run the proggie, &amp;quot;exit&amp;quot; and it saves it as a file&#8230;<br />
<hr />Re:Go to Dos prompt then type:</p>
<p>Name_of_your_program.exe &gt; PRN<br />
<hr />Re:by my past experience,  you can print out the program by ctrl+c as someone mention already.  for the output window, you need to do Control shift print screen at one and then go to paint program and paste it over or download a shareware screen capture to do this<br />
<hr />Re:OK OK, the correct way of printing is like this : in the dos mode window, click on MARK icon somewhere up in the window. Then highlight what ever things u wanted to copy in the window and then click on paste or ctrl+c. Then Paste it on a notepad or something then u&#39;re on your way.<br />
<hr />Re:We have the same professor.</p>
<p>I guess we can do that..but what do we do when we get to graphics? Heh</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />Null<br />
<hr />Re:Can&#39;t you copy and paste the output into Notepad or something and print from there?<br />
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