> > I have several 2" binders with datasheets that I printed out over the > years, > and unfortunately I can't say that they've seen much use. You can't > take a > 2" binder to the gym, or comfortably read it in the bathtub. > > What seems to work for me is: > > 1. A second monitor. This way, I can have both MPLAB and the datasheet > open > at the same time, without the need to switch b/w the windows. > > 2. Printing the sections selectively. If you want to know how to set up > the > oscillator, print out just that section. Then print out and read the > chapter > on A/D. I usually put the sections in small-ish 3-ring binder, and > after a > while end up with the material I refer to most. > I'm the opposite; I need my treeware. I typically print the pdf's two-up, double-sided. (Which is why I insist on having a duplexing laser printer at home.) At least this way, the 400 page document only uses 100 sheets of paper. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist