Re: Printing a web page...problems.
by "Valerie L. Criswell" <valerie(at)suresource.net>
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"Nancy Whittley" <jnwhittley(at)fuse.net>, "HWG Techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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For IE, your client can highlight with the mouse what they want to print,
then go to FILE > PRINT. In the print dialog box under Print Range, change
ALL to SELECTION, and go for it!
Hope this helps.
~Val
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nancy Whittley" <jnwhittley(at)fuse.net>
To: "HWG Techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 8:18 PM
Subject: Printing a web page...problems.
> Hello list. I have a question about printing pages off the web.
>
> A lady that just recently bought a new system from us called all upset
> because she went to a website and when she printed it, all she could
> get was half of the text on the page. She was thinking there was
something
> terribly wrong with her new computer.
>
> So my presumption is the printer can only print up to 600 pixels wide or
> there abouts!? Am I correct in this assumption? I tried to print this
> myself. and unfortunately, the first two pages it printed were the
buttons
> off the site, then it printed the text, and of course
> the text only printed so far and cut off the rest. Is there anyway a user
> can make adjustments to print something like this or is this strictly
> controlled by
> the webpage itself?
>
> I personally don't design over 600 pixels.. This page is from what I can
> see set at 100% and the navigation is in a table cell that is 160 wide,
> leaving the
> rest of the screen for content. Now, the paragraphs are <p
> ALIGN="JUSTIFY"><font size="3">
> I am not sure what all this means. the url for the site is:
> http://www.ecotohio.org/education.htm
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Nancy Whittley
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