Opening and Printing an XUL File?

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Opening and Printing an XUL File?

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In WIN7 how can I open and print an XUL file? Thanks, Bob.
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Bob Fam1 wrote:In WIN7 how can I open and print an XUL file? Thanks, Bob.
These don't open directly in SM, so you navigate to where the file is and open it in Programmer's Notepad and select 'Print'.
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An XUL is just a text file, so as noted above, or notepad, or whatever should open it just fine.
Now whether it displays/prints in a manner to your liking, that is a different matter.
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Re: Opening and Printing an XUL File?

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Hi. OK thanks. I'll try it.

I just wanted to make a printed copy of my passwords. Bob.
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Re: Opening and Printing an XUL File?

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If I open the xul the formatting i gone and I see no passwords. Bob.
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What file are you working with?
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Re: Opening and Printing an XUL File?

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Bob Fam1 wrote:Hi. OK thanks. I'll try it.

I just wanted to make a printed copy of my passwords. Bob.
That's in a .jason file, which will be unreadable.

Use a password exporter extension and maybe ask more specific (and longer) questions in future?
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