Re: Fit print on page?
- From: "spamlet" <spam.morespam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 12:55:17 +0100
Thanks Gary: I suspected as much! (But it's a shame that most of the things
I print off are from computer advice sites - like AumHa for example - where
I'd have expected them to have been more discerning!)
Don: I went down to as low as 5mm in trials before getting the button, but
have gone back up to 15mm since - still a bit less than your .75".
Cheers to you both,
S
"Gary Smith" <bitbucket@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ubn3SQ3kHHA.1340@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
There are two parts to be problem: Web designers rarely give any thought
to printing whatever (Most never give any thought to any system that isn't
exactly like their own), and IE was never designed for printed output to
begin with. The various add-ons and work-arounds don't have much to work
with.
spamlet <spam.morespam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Right! Now I've got the new button sorted out and it does indeed make
most
of a web page fit on the A4 paper (A bit of the headers is still lost),
but
it has done it by almost halving the text size. What is the real problem
here? Are web page designers just not allowing for printing on normal
sized
paper or what?
Regards,
S
"Don Varnau" <don_04[at]varnau[dot]org> wrote in message
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Hi,
If the page is primarily text, you could try a smaller text size- IE>
View>
Text size.
If changing the text size doesn't work, try this freeware program
(ActiveX
control / IE toolbar add-on) from
http://www.visiontech.ltd.uk/software/
Internet Explorer Fitted-Width Printing
Have you ever printed a web page only to find that the right-hand edge
is
missing? This is for you. First, this download page will install the
control. After installation, close the browser window and reopen a new
one.
You should have a new printer icon with a small 'W' next to it on the
toolbar. Press this to bring up a print dialog which will then print
the
page fitted to the width of your paper. Alternatively, hold down the
Control
key while pressing the button and you will get a print preview instead.
Note: After downloading this ActiveX Object (into Downloaded Program
Files)
you may have to go to IE> View> Toolbars> Customize to find and display
the
icon.
Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]
"spamlet" <spam.morespam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In the past I had problems with items printed from web pages noton
fitting
the page when printed even though they appear to do so in printthe
preview.
This problem now seems to be back for many web pages, where fields
down
left side take up so much room that the printed words go several wordsHow
off
the rhs. Even when I set the margins to the minimum it still won't
fit.
do I get a PROPER print preview and adjust the settings correctly?
Cheers,
S
--
Gary L. Smith
Columbus, Ohio
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