Printing Packets

Although most analysis will take place on the computer screen, you will still find the need to print captured data. To print captured packets, open the Print dialog by choosing FilePrint from the main menu (Figure 4-5).

The Print dialog allows you to print the packets you specify.

Figure 4-5. The Print dialog allows you to print the packets you specify.

You can print the selected data as plaintext, PostScript, or to an output file. As with the Save File As dialog, you can specify that it print a specific packet range, marked packets only, or packets displayed as the result of a filter. You can also select which of Wireshark's three main panes to print for each packet. Once you have selected ...

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