Using javascript to create print-friendly pages is like using a 3 pound
sledge to drive finishing nails, in my opinion. 8)
A much more practical approach would be the one recommended on the flyte
link. Or to just make sure that you place no content with explicit widths
greater than about 620px on your page as you are building it....
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"David Berry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> One way is to use JavaScript. See
> http://www.codeproject.com/useritems...print_page.asp for an
> example.
>
> You can also take a look at these sites for other code examples:
> http://www.printer-friendly.com/
> http://www.flyte.biz/resources/newsl...friendly2.html
> http://www.html-faq.com/css/?printerfriendly
> http://www.kwsupport.com/csb/samplecode/id183.htm
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> "DIANE OFFUTT" <DIANE (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I have many pages on my website with important info. I would like to make
>>it
>> easy for someone to print the pages in a format that they could easily
>> read
>> (and the information is not cut-off).
>>
>> I would appreciate all help.
>>
>> Thank you,
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