I can't use the Print Window command like I used to in os9.2

I just want to print a list of Folders within a folder and when I open the folder and go to "File" the print selection is grayed out.
Is there another way to do it, or is it just not there anymore?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Printefex

Hi Again Printefex!
Also, You have posted your inquiry, in the Discussions Forum, that is intended for discourse about the use of Apple Discussions.
You will get more focused attention to your issue, if you select a more appropriate location from this page Discussions Forum Home.
From that page, you could have selected the Category page Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, as Michael Morgan1 suggested, and then chosen the Forum page Printing & Faxing, where there is an option to Post New Topic.
Enjoy Your Stay In Discussions!
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