How about a simple WYSIWYG print?

When I view a contact in the Address Book, on the screen I see all the data in a perfectly nice format. Sometimes I just want to print out that contact on one page to hand someone or take with me in the car.
But all my print options seem to assume I'm creating a list and they truncate and rearrange the fields. Can't I simply print a contact the way it looks on the screen?

You have some available options. Select an entry from your AB. Select Print from the File menu. In the Print dialog you can opt for different Styles. Select, for example, the Pocket Address Book option. You should now see your selected entry displayed as how it will print. Try other options for the one that best suits your need. Only the select entry or entries will get printed. You can even select the specific attributes of the entry you want printed for some of the Styles.

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