RE: HOW DO I REMOVE :

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From: Ashokan Achari [MSFT] (v-ashach_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/03/04


Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2004 09:38:34 GMT

Hi,

Open the page you want to print

To change how a Web page looks when it prints

1. On the File menu, click Page Setup.
2. In the Header and Footer boxes, specify the information to be printed by
using the following variables. Variables can be combined with text (for
example, Page &p of &P)
3. By default for footer it's "&u&b&d" (which means web address, right
align, short date)

To print this
                                                                            
                        Type this
============================================================================
============
Window title
                                                                            
                      &w
Page address (URL)
                                                                            
          &u
Date in short format (as specified by Regional and Language Options in
Control Panel) &d
Date in long format (as specified by Regional and Language Options in
Control Panel) &D
Time in the format specified by Regional and Language Options in Control
Panel &t
Time in 24-hour format
                                                                            
            &T
Current page number
                                                                            
           &p
Total number of pages
                                                                            
          &P
Right-aligned text (following &b)
                                                                            
     &b
Centered text (between &b&b)
                                                                            
   &b&b
A single ampersand (&)
                                                                            
         &&

4. To remove the web address just type "&b&d" (withdout quotes), so that
only the date will be printed right-aligned.
5. Click Ok to accept the changed made.
6. On the File menu, click Print preview to preview the page and see if
you can still see the web address.
7. Press "Esc" key or close button to close the page.
8. On the File menu, click Print to print.

Hope this helps ...... :)

Ashok (Ashokan Achari)

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- - From: "Heidi" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
- - Sender: "Heidi" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
- - Subject: HOW DO I REMOVE :
- - Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 15:05:01 -0700

- - how do i remove web addresses off of a printed page - i
- - need step by step instructions. Can somebody help me
- - please!!!



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