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    Can't save recipe

    typeaway
    Sun Nov 11, 2012 3:32 pm
    Newbie "Fry Cook" Poster
    I want to save your recipes to my recipe file but it won't let me. It won't send the recipe via email to me (me to me is probably a problem).
    When I copy and paste to a Word document, only half of it shows. I even tried landscape instead of portrait layout.

    I don't always want to print out a recipe. I am collecting pressure cooker recipes for my daughter so I want to save in a computer file. How can I do this?
    Kerfuffle-Upon-Wincle
    Sun Nov 11, 2012 4:52 pm
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    typeaway wrote:
    I want to save your recipes to my recipe file but it won't let me. It won't send the recipe via email to me (me to me is probably a problem).
    When I copy and paste to a Word document, only half of it shows. I even tried landscape instead of portrait layout.

    I don't always want to print out a recipe. I am collecting pressure cooker recipes for my daughter so I want to save in a computer file. How can I do this?


    If your daughter has computer access, save pressure cooker recipes to a cookbook named PRESSURE COOKER RECIPES ~ make sure the cookbook is public, and your daughter should be able to access the public cookbook if she is a Food.com member!

    Or, try making the recipe FULL SCREEN before copying and pasting into a word document ~ I just tried it, and the whole recipe copied and pasted fully into word!
    Mary at Food.com
    Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:28 am
    Food.com Staff
    typeaway, the suggestion Kerfuffle-Upon-Wincle gave about creating a pressure cooker recipes cookbook is a perfect idea for your daughter to be able to access them. Let us know if we can be of further assistance!
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