Right edges keep getting cut off of printing

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PattiChati

I get so irritated that everything I print from the internet, even mail, the
right edge is cut off. Is there a way to change this permanently or each
time you print do you have to go in and change margins.
What is a simple way to do this - I have always had this problem and have
had 3 different printers, so it's not the printer.
Thanks.
 
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Gerry Cornell

Patti

When this occurs change the printer setting from Portrait to Landscape.

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PattiChati

This always occurs, so I would have to use landscape all the time. I can't
believe you would have to do this. There's got to be a better way.
 
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Gerry Cornell

Patti

My only other suggestion is that some web pages have a print version.
Look to see whether this option applies but you may not easily spot
whether the option is available.

Articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base do -see example below:

Non -print version -see Page Tools right of page:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;218132

For Print version click on Print this page.

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D.Currie

If the web page is formatted with normal print size in mind -- or it adjusts
for printing -- then you wouldn't need to change the margins or print in
landscape mode.

However, a lot of web pages are formatted with just the screen view in mind,
and they don't care what the printed version will look like. In that case,
you have to do the adjusting yourself.

There really is no way around it that I've found.
 
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Sharon F

This always occurs, so I would have to use landscape all the time. I can't
believe you would have to do this. There's got to be a better way.

Tends to happen with web pages and other HTML documents.

Might try copying/pasting into a program such as Word. Editing the results
to make it presentable and then printing. It's a lot of work though.
Printing in Landscape mode is easier IMO and preserves (what doesn't get
chopped up by page breaks) the original page layout.
 

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