How to print Windows Update History File? other screens?

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I ran Windows Update to update IE and all went well. When I tried to print
my long Update History Log/file, all I can print is 1 pageful, not entire
history listing. What is trick to printing long, scrolled documents?

Similarly, can anyone tell me trick to printing web pages so that right side
of page information is not cut off.

I would appreciate any help on these matters as I am not very experienced
with computers. Thanks.
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE

C. Bauer said:
I ran Windows Update to update IE and all went well. When I tried to
print my long Update History Log/file, all I can print is 1 pageful,
not entire history listing. What is trick to printing long, scrolled
documents?

Similarly, can anyone tell me trick to printing web pages so that
right side of page information is not cut off.

I would appreciate any help on these matters as I am not very
experienced with computers. Thanks.

This is caused by coding on the Web page. If you can't fix it by clicking
View | Text Size the only other solution I know is printing in Landscape
mode.

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mae

I save it so I can edit it before printing.
Click in the log file then press CTRL+A (this selects all of the log)
then press CTRL+C (this copies all the log)
Open any application of your choice like word, notepad, excel, etc.
then press CTRL+V (this pastes the log in your document)
Then you can edit it as you like before printing and have a record too.

If you want to print all pages of it from the web,
select all - then file- print, print selection.
or file-print, select pages.
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mae

| I ran Windows Update to update IE and all went well. When I tried to
print
| my long Update History Log/file, all I can print is 1 pageful, not entire
| history listing. What is trick to printing long, scrolled documents?
|
| Similarly, can anyone tell me trick to printing web pages so that right
side
| of page information is not cut off.
|
| I would appreciate any help on these matters as I am not very experienced
| with computers. Thanks.
 

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