SENSATION! (250-1651) Printing from Bookshelf 1993 Faxback Doc. # 2878 With the Cirrus Logic video chip in the Sensation (250-1651) we are encountering a conflict between the video drivers and the MVIEWER2 file, so that you can not print directly from 1993 Bookshelf while running in certain color resolutions of the Cirrus Logic video drivers and printer drivers supporting color. Examples of color video mode that give a G.P. Fault are 256, 65K or 16M. Listed is the G.P. Fault recieved: "Application error, MVIEWER2 caused a General Protection fault in module DMCOLOR.DLL". Changing the video mode. If the video driver is set to 16 colors, Bookshelf will print the picture and the text of the current topic correctly. Use the SetRES icon in the VGA Utility group to change the number of colors. 1. Once you have changed to a 16 color mode and re-started Windows, open the Microsoft Multimedia group (from Program Manager) or IN TOUCH (from the WinMate desktop). 2. Double-click on the Bookshelf 1993 icon. 3. Now select the desired book and topic. 4. Click on "File", then on "Print Topic". Note: 1993 Bookshelf will not print a color picture in color from Print Topic. You must import the picture in to an application supporting color printing. Cut and Paste topics from MS Bookshelf. 1. From MS Bookshelf, select the book and click on the topic you want to print. 2. Click on "Edit". 3. Click on "Copy Picture". Note: If the copy picture option is grayed out or does not appear, then that picture is not printable or can not be copied to the clipboard. This will copy the picture to the clipboard. Now it needs to be pasted into a text file. 4. Task switch to the Program Manager and double-click on the MS Works icon. In the startup box, click on "Create a new 'Word Processor'". 5. Click on "Edit". 6. Click on "Paste". This will paste the picture to your document. Now task switch back to MS Bookshelf. 7. Click on "Edit". 8. Click on "Copy". 9. This will bring up the text of the topic that is open. Click on "Copy" again. Now the text has been copied to the clipboard. 10. Task switch to MS Works word processor, and position your cursor below the picture. 11. Click on "Edit", then on "Paste". 12 Click on "File", click on "Print" and click on "OK". (sm/rl-5/26/94)