Printing Web Pages

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I have a strange problem and I'm wondering if it might be related to the MS
Antispyware, particularly the "real time" monitoring of Internet Explorer.
When I click on the print icon, it prints only the pictures, while the
sections where there is text are blank. However, selecting the text first
causes it to print OK.
Anyone have an idea about this issue?
Thanks.
 
I hope we're onto something here. But I don't know what "print selection is
enabled" means. Is that a setting in IE? How do I go about checking this?
 
If I select text, then click File | Print, I am given the option of printing
only the selected text. And, indeed, only the text prints--no graphics.
However, if I select text but click the Print button, the whole page prints,
including the selected text. No problem.
My initial post described how clicking the Print button--without selecting
text first--would print only the graphics on a page, leaving gaps where the
text should be.
I don't think it's supposed to work this way, and was wondering whether
anything in the MSAS real time monitoring might be causing this. I still
don't know.
Is there a way to test it by temporarily turning off the real time
monitoring and then trying to print a Web page by clicking on the Print
icon?
 
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