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| Wise Bread Blogger Join Date: Jan 2008
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Reputation: | In case you guys haven't seen the ad, there is a free printable coupon from Frito Lay for a bag of Flat Earth Veggie or Fruit crisps here: http://www.impossiblygood.com/special_offers/
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: near Washington DC
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Reputation: | Thanks for the link. Does anyone have a good way to print these types of coupons without using the whole sheet of paper for each coupon? I always hesitate before printing because I hate to waste so much paper. Help would be appreciated! |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: MN
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Reputation: | Thank you!! |
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Reputation: | [quote=khorrell;11270 Does anyone have a good way to print these types of coupons without using the whole sheet of paper for each coupon? [/quote] I usually keep some single-sided printed junk mail on hand (without personal info on it) to print coupons, grocery lists etc on. |
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| Senior Member | my idea would involve taking screenshots of the print friendly view of the coupons, then doing some photoshopping (or you may be able to do it with a simple paint program or the open source photoshop-like program GIMP). |
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Reputation: | You can also download free programs that let you "print" to pdf. Rather than printing out of your printer, it just saves a pdf to your computer.
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| Senior Member | Good point about the PDF's! That makes it easy to catalog and save your coupons for printing when you need them. If you have a Mac, saving a PDF is a built-in feature of the Print Dialog. When you go to File>Print... there's a "PDF" dropdown at the very bottom left corner of the dialog box. You just choose "Save as PDF" and put it wherever you like. If you have a full version of Adobe Acrobat on PC or Mac, you already have save to pdf functionality as well. You would go to print the the coupon like usual but in the list of printers you choose "Adobe PDF." If you don't see that as a printer, then that's probably a good hint that you don't have the full version |
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Reputation: | Thanks, for the info |
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