printing web pages

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ron breault

when printing web pages the page runs over the right side. How can you
fix this?

When printing web pages if there is an image/photo that will not fit on
the page the next page prints but the image does not. How can you fix
this
 
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RobertVA

ron said:
when printing web pages the page runs over the right side. How can you
fix this?

When printing web pages if there is an image/photo that will not fit on
the page the next page prints but the image does not. How can you fix
this

Sometimes by printing the page in landscape orientation. If the page
width is just a little under, you might be able to decrease the margins
a bit while still printing in portrait orientation.

Sometimes it works to copy the material to the Windows clipboard and
paste it into another program like Wordpad or Word. Particularly useful
if the other program has the ability to shrink and/or enlarge the images
without changing the text's size.

Have you upgraded to Internet Explorer version 7? I noticed it's "print
Preview" has functions to change the zoom level of the page(s) including
a "shrink to fit".
 
R

ron breault

ron said:
when printing web pages the page runs over the right side. How can yo
fix this?

When printing web pages if there is an image/photo that will not fit o
the page the next page prints but the image does not. How can you fi
this

Thanks Robert
I have tried the landscape approach but I need portrait. In either cas
I still have the lost image problem.

I am working on the clipboard copy approach. So far I get the complet
page but its a smaller reproduction..
 
C

Cari \(MS-MVP\)

If your printer has a 'fit to page' option, then use that. Failing that,
there is nothing you can do. The webmaster(s) of the page(s) concerned have
scripted their site(s) to be wider than a letter sized piece of paper. Most
webmasters do not script their pages to be printed, they script them for
viewing on monitors that are often wider than a letter size paper.

If you have Acrobat or CuteFTP Writer, you could perhaps print to one of
those applications, then see if the result will print correctly.
 

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