22/06/94 Questions and Answers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Q. I want to save a file from First Word Plus into another wordprocessor. How do I do it? A. Turn WP mode off by going into the Edit menu, and click Adjust over "WP Mode". The tick by it should disappear. You can then save your file as plain ASCII text, which can then be loaded into your alternative package. You will, however, then have to re-format your headings, fonts etc. Q. When I try to print a file, I get a "Filesystem or Path Printer: not found" error; what should I do? A. The Parallel Device Driver module, which drives your printer port, has somehow become unplugged. Save all your work, exit from the Desktop to the command line (F12) and type *Unplug to give a list of unplugged modules; this device driver should be among them. Issue *RMReInit ParallelDeviceDriver to re-initialise it, follow this with a Ctrl-Break, and re-load your printer drivers. Hints and Tips ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Faster Text Printing -------------------- If you regularly use a colour printer, you may notice that printing in black takes longer than it would with a monochrome printer; this is most noticable when printing text. This is because, by default, the Printer Definition File for a colour printer is set to use the maximum number of hues available with that printer. Monochrome printing on colour printers can be speeded up by configuring another "virtual printer" to print in monochrome only; drag a second copy of the relevant Printer Definition File into the control window, so that you appear to have two identical printers. Use the "Configure" dialogue box to change the name of one or both of the printers, and de-select the "Colour" option in the "Configure" dialogue box for one of the virtual printers. You can then switch between colour and monochrome printing simply by clicking Select over the relevant "virtual printer" on your icon bar; the selected printer is shown in bright colour, while any other printers are greyed out. Alternatively, you can turn the colour option on and off within a single installed printer driver. Ethernet III Configuration Tips ------------------------------- The configuration of the Ethernet card is stored in CMOS RAM, and hence may be changed using the *Configure command. This takes the form *Configure