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Macbook Print Command



  1. Macbook Commands List
  2. Macbook Print Command

Hi there,

Chambers is the author of more than 30 computer books, including OS X Mavericks All-in-One For Dummies, Macs For Seniors For Dummies, 4th Edition, and previous editions of MacBook For Dummies. Currently a technology author, tech editor, and loyal Mac aficionado, he has also been a computer consultant, programmer, and hardware technician. Within your application, click File and choose Print — or press the Command+P keyboard shortcut. Within most applications, Mac OS X displays the simple version of the Print dialog. Some applications use their own custom Print dialogs, but you should see the same general settings. The Mac keyboard shortcut command P will perform the Print action. Print is a global Mac keyboard shortcut that is usually located in the File menu. This keyboard shortcut for Print is available in Mac OS X and may also be available with other versions of Mac OS.

I've just bought a MacBook Pro with Touch bar and installed Windows 10 using bootcamp. Everything works fine as in my previous generation Macbook Pro apart from taking screenshots using what it would be in a Windows Laptop the Print Screen key

In my old Macbook Pro I used to press Fn + Shift + F11 to take a screenshot of the window, this is no longer working in the new Macbook Pro with Touch Bar.

Any idea if this is even possible/configurable?

Thanks

Juan

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MacBook Pro TouchBar and Touch ID, Windows 10

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Macbook Commands List
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In Preview, you can print some or all pages in a PDF, print several selected images on the same sheet of paper, and choose whether to include the document's notes when printing.

You can open and print a document with Preview even if you don't have the app that created it.

  1. In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image you want to print.

    If you want to print multiple files, you can open them in one Preview window.

  2. To print only some of the PDF or image pages, choose View > Thumbnails, then Command-click the thumbnails for the pages you want to print.

  3. Choose File > Print.

  4. Choose print options (if you don't see them, click Show Details):

    • To print only selected thumbnails, select Selected Pages in Sidebar or Selected Images in Sidebar.

    • To print the same image or page multiple times on a sheet of paper, click the 'Copies per page' pop-up menu, then choose a number.

    • To rotate images or pages automatically so they fill up as much of the paper as possible, choose Auto Rotate.

    • To scale an image or page, select Scale, then enter a percentage.

      To fill as much of the paper as possible, select Scale to Fit, then select Print Entire Image if you don't want the image cropped, or Fill Entire Paper if you want the image cropped to the proportions of the paper.

    • If notes are visible in a PDF's window, select Show Notes to include them in the printout.

  5. Click Print.

Macbook Print Command
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