WPRINT (Version 1.0) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Philip B. Eskelin, Jr. April 28, 1992 (Utilities) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ WPRINT: A Windows 3.1-specific utility, lets you print a text or bitmap file in just one easy step. Simply click on the file you wish to print, drag it to the WPRINT icon, release the mouse button and WPRINT prints your file. USING WPRINT You can execute WPRINT by choosing Run from Program Manager's File Menu and entering on the command line d:\path\WPRINT.EXE where d: is the drive and path specifies the directory in which WPRINT is located. However, the best way to use WPRINT is to copy it to your Windows directory and add it to a program group by choosing New from the File menu in the Program Manager. Once it's installed, you simply double-click on the WPRINT icon and it will appear minimized at the bottom of your desktop. To use WPRINT, simply click on any text or bitmap file from within File Manager and drag the file to the WPRINT icon. When the cursor changes to what looks like an earmarked piece of paper with cross hairs in the middle, release the mouse button. WPRINT will print your file. WPRINT becomes even more of a timesaver when you print multiple files. From within File Manager, choose File/ Select Files and, for example, select all .TXT files. Then close the dialog box, click on one of the selected files, and drag it to WPRINT. Your files will be printed and you can continue to work on other tasks.