I don't have an internet connection at home. How can I save the articles and or print them later?

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First click on the article you want to print (or save). Then edit it. Then select the text you work on at home and click on the write button of mouse. Copy the text. (Be sure to select only the text you want if you need only one part of the article)

Go on the start menu then on programms and to finish on accessories. Open Wordpad. Under the Wordpad go on the edit menu and paste the text. Save it under the name you want. I recommend a name close to the title of the article of the wiki message board so that it's easy to remember.

I also recommend to rewrite the title of the article in capital letters (or to underline it), delete the "pre" marks and add some spaces if necessary.

Note that you can also do this with Notepad but as the programm is less powerfull you may not obtain the result you want. If you don't print the articles just be sure to add a sub directory call wiki articles (or any equivalent) on the repertory in which you put custom and all your game files.

Feel also free to use Wordpad to help you to work on your code. You perfectly can (and it's recommended) copy a script from your hss file save it under .txt or .rtf with Wordpad, and then post it at the castle paradox forum as you are surfing on the internet on a cybercafé.

If you print them, just be sure to staple the pages from the same article and to put them near the notes you have taken as you were learning plotscripting.

Feel free to use a floppy disk to carry the information from the cybercafé to home or took some cents or pennies (or any money accepted on a cybercafé) to print the docs and get them back home (if so don't forget to put them on a place you remember)