Re: IE 6 Web Page Printing Problems



That Fixed Width Util sounds like just the tool I need, Alan. Only one little problem: the link you provide describes the util, for sure, but clicking on the software title to download it just redirects you to a page that annonces your relocation of your weblog. Is there something I am missing here?

:=)

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Pete B

"Alan Edwards" <edwards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:t4j2v19mctvg96lp7abard66ek6u3iq922@xxxxxxxxxx
Apart from setting the margins at the minimum, you can also reduce the
text size for viewing/printing with IE-View-Text Size.

If it is only some pages that cause a problem, try this:
IE Fixed-Width Printing:
http://www.visiontech.ltd.uk/software/index.html

...Alan
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Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:12:03 -0600, "Pete B" <petebarnes@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I am having a problem printing web pages from the IE 6 browser window in WinXP Pro SP 2. There are two aspects of the problem:

1 - I have set the page L/R margins to the minimum (0.25, they will not go to 0), but the browser still does not print the whole page width on a page with frames. For example, it may cut off a part of the header frame at the right side. I found the MSKB article 260642, which basically says to reduce the margins, or use Landscape mode as a workaround. Well, nope, does not work completely.

2 - The second suggested method is to use the Print/Options/Print All Frames Individually option, but unfortunately this option seems to be permanently disabled. It definitely does not appear enabled on any page I have visited.

This does not appear to be a printer problem, I have two printers and Adobe PDF, all are the same. Anybody have any suggestions? It prints almost all of the page, but definitely omits the extreme right side print area of a web page. I can live with it if I have to, but it should work correctly

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