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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. 9 posts - Thu Oct 20, 2011 - are hidden. Click to open. you can scan the ticket an mail them 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. |