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Blog Entry# 260235 Posted: Oct 18 2011 (5:01PM) 55 Responses Last Response: Feb 04 2012 (10:47AM) I have been procuring e-tickets for my children who are studying in different cities. Earlier I would book a e-ticket for them, save it as a Word Document and e-mail to them for travel. Now IRCTC web site does not allow a right click, so the ticket cannot be saved in any way and e-mailed to them. Which means that I have to take a print out and send the same to them through some other means which involve unnecessary cost and time. Can you please suggest a way out. 17 posts - Tue Oct 18, 2011 - are hidden. Click to open. 17 posts - Wed Oct 19, 2011 - are hidden. Click to open. Download PDF converter form download.cnet.com and run the setup .Then After Login to IRCTC website and select the ticket for print and then after options come for printer selection select PDF converter and give print . your ticket which automatically converted into PDF file and then save it & send it to your children. 9 posts - Thu Oct 20, 2011 - are hidden. Click to open. 5 posts - Fri Oct 21, 2011 - are hidden. Click to open. 4 posts - Sat Oct 22, 2011 - are hidden. Click to open. 1 posts - Sun Oct 23, 2011 - are hidden. Click to open. 1 posts - Thu Oct 27, 2011 - are hidden. Click to open. |