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hi all,
window xp pro sp2, ie6
this may sounds like a very basic question but for which i could not
google'd an answer.
backgroung to the question:
many a times i have printed webpages only to have the protion of the right
sides or bottom or top lines truncated by my printer (i presumed it is
because it is outside the printing area). sometimes i can get by by altering
the page set-up to landscape, other times i copy and paste to word document
and adjust the pages accordingly to print them (but this is an incredibly
time consuming process, depending on the pages and may not be succssful). i
tried changing the text sizes on the internet explorer but without success
too in getting the pages printed intact.
so my question:
am i missing something or is there a way to print these truncated webpages,
i.e. as if to shrink the webpages to fit to print paper e.g. letter or a4. i
hope i am clear in stating my question and the problem that i am facing.
thank you for help and advice.
jes
window xp pro sp2, ie6
this may sounds like a very basic question but for which i could not
google'd an answer.
backgroung to the question:
many a times i have printed webpages only to have the protion of the right
sides or bottom or top lines truncated by my printer (i presumed it is
because it is outside the printing area). sometimes i can get by by altering
the page set-up to landscape, other times i copy and paste to word document
and adjust the pages accordingly to print them (but this is an incredibly
time consuming process, depending on the pages and may not be succssful). i
tried changing the text sizes on the internet explorer but without success
too in getting the pages printed intact.
so my question:
am i missing something or is there a way to print these truncated webpages,
i.e. as if to shrink the webpages to fit to print paper e.g. letter or a4. i
hope i am clear in stating my question and the problem that i am facing.
thank you for help and advice.
jes