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On any Windows computer you can press Alt-PrintScreen to copy a bitmap image of the active window to the clipboard. Then you can paste it into Paint or your graphics editor, or, for that matter, VectorWorks, and then print it out just as it appears on screen.

I'm sure there's some equivalent on the Mac.

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Yes, on a Mac it would be Command-Shift-4 which gives you a crosshair curser which when used to click-drag a marquee around whatever on your screen will plant a PDF of same on your desktop. Print or display from there........HTH

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The 'screen capture' method does work, but because the class dialog box is a fixed size you have to take many 'screenshots' to be able to get all of the classes in a complex file. Another tedious task which could easily be overcome with a small improvement.

The 'screen capture' method is tedious because of the inability to resize the Class dialog box so that more than 11 Classes at a time can be seen.

A request for resizeable Class and Layer dialog boxes has been made in the past, but for whatever reasons it has fallen onto deaf ears.

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I think it would be nice to have the classes and layers lists open all the time, much like photoshop and other graphics classes do. It wouldn't have to be the whole dialog box, just a list showing which ones are on/off/greyed, allowing you to change that and other primitive things.

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