If you create a printer with the Generic Text printer driver which
comes with Windows then you can print to a plain text file which you
can open with Notepad/Wordpad/Word etc.
Just make sure you don't make it your default printer as it affects
the font settings in most applications.
I have a couple of articles on how to do this on my web site.
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