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(What a difficult site this is to navigate. On another
page I clicked 'Question' on New Threads and it just
blinked at me. I hope I am on the right page now?)

When printing a web page, about 10 characters are missed
off the right side of the page. The printer works fine on
all other applications.

(This same question was posted by 'Bill' on 3/28/2004 and
I didn't think he got a satisfactory reply as it didn't
help me.) Please help.
 
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The web designer has coded the page to be viewed on a monitor in 1024 x 768
size which is too large to fit on a sheet of paper.

Either print in landscape mode or if the printer has the option, choose 'fit
to page'.
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Cari
MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware
www.coribright.com

"IanG" <IanG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> (What a difficult site this is to navigate. On another
> page I clicked 'Question' on New Threads and it just
> blinked at me. I hope I am on the right page now?)
>
> When printing a web page, about 10 characters are missed
> off the right side of the page. The printer works fine on
> all other applications.
>
> (This same question was posted by 'Bill' on 3/28/2004 and
> I didn't think he got a satisfactory reply as it didn't
> help me.) Please help.
 
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IanG wrote:

> (What a difficult site this is to navigate. On another
> page I clicked 'Question' on New Threads and it just
> blinked at me. I hope I am on the right page now?)
>
> When printing a web page, about 10 characters are missed
> off the right side of the page. The printer works fine on
> all other applications.
>
> (This same question was posted by 'Bill' on 3/28/2004 and
> I didn't think he got a satisfactory reply as it didn't
> help me.) Please help.
In mozilla/Netscape click on file print options. In that
dialog select the page size/orientation tab and choose
landscape. In the printer options box select "fit to page"
option in type/source field.

Some web designers, while retaining the lower resolution
may use a wider field of design or narrower margins, which
causes the print to "run off the page". For web page
adaptation I've used the "fit to page" setting because of
this type of problem. For Mail I use standard print.

--
Lester Stiefel
In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man listed
which describe him in the last days.
Is your quality found on this list??