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Old February 9th 05, 03:35 PM
antidote
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Default Web page only prints a partial page on the printer

Hi
This problem I have is adequately defined by Microsoft in the following
article: 257085 which states:

.................................................. ......................
SYMPTOMS
When you print or preview a Web page, the layout of the text may not be
exactly the same as when you view the page in Internet Explorer.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code in
the Web page uses specific margin settings to position elements on the
page. The print and preview features do not have default margins, so the
position of the elements may not be identical to the viewed page.
WORKAROUND
Web page developers can work around this issue by setting "margin=0" in
the body tag of the Web page.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products
that are listed at the beginning of this article

.................................................. ........................

This is exactly what happens...but only after I 'updated' the Windows 98
SE to current levels. Prior to this all was OK.

Has anyone else seen this, and, if so, have you found a reasonable
workaround?

I appreciate the time.
Herm
  #2  
Old February 9th 05, 10:37 PM
RJK
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....your post would have been better sent to

news://msnews.microsoft.public.windo....ie6.b rowser

A thorough exploration of the "page layout" settings in your browser, and in
your printer settings is called for !
I can't be much help because I've been fighting with the way in which pages
print out, from IE6, for months, if not years !!

I've tried all sorts, e.g. set margins to minimal in IE6, set "fit to page"
in Epson printer software, and ....have tried all sorts.

When printing pages from IE6 it helps to have "page preview" in your printer
software switched on, so that you check just how bad things, (layout wise),
are, before actually printing it out !

When printing web pages that use "frames" and the right hand margin is
chopping off the right hand side, of lines of text, I print the pages out
using Landscape layout, - that's the only way I've found of not losing words
on the right hand side of the page.

regards, Richard











"antidote" wrote in message
...
Hi
This problem I have is adequately defined by Microsoft in the following
article: 257085 which states:

.................................................. .....................
SYMPTOMS
When you print or preview a Web page, the layout of the text may not be
exactly the same as when you view the page in Internet Explorer.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code in
the Web page uses specific margin settings to position elements on the
page. The print and preview features do not have default margins, so the
position of the elements may not be identical to the viewed page.
WORKAROUND
Web page developers can work around this issue by setting "margin=0" in
the body tag of the Web page.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products
that are listed at the beginning of this article

.................................................. .......................

This is exactly what happens...but only after I 'updated' the Windows 98
SE to current levels. Prior to this all was OK.

Has anyone else seen this, and, if so, have you found a reasonable
workaround?

I appreciate the time.
Herm




  #3  
Old February 10th 05, 09:57 AM
jane
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"RJK" wrote in message
...
...your post would have been better sent to

news://msnews.microsoft.public.windo....ie6.b rowser

A thorough exploration of the "page layout" settings in your browser, and

in
your printer settings is called for !
I can't be much help because I've been fighting with the way in which

pages
print out, from IE6, for months, if not years !!

I've tried all sorts, e.g. set margins to minimal in IE6, set "fit to

page"
in Epson printer software, and ....have tried all sorts.

When printing pages from IE6 it helps to have "page preview" in your

printer
software switched on, so that you check just how bad things, (layout

wise),
are, before actually printing it out !

When printing web pages that use "frames" and the right hand margin is
chopping off the right hand side, of lines of text, I print the pages out
using Landscape layout, - that's the only way I've found of not losing

words
on the right hand side of the page.

regards, Richard



Hi Richard,
Wouldnt it be easier (considering the probs you mention) to just
select all and copy it to Word.
Once copied just print it from Word.

regards Jane











"antidote" wrote in message
...
Hi
This problem I have is adequately defined by Microsoft in the following
article: 257085 which states:

.................................................. .....................
SYMPTOMS
When you print or preview a Web page, the layout of the text may not be
exactly the same as when you view the page in Internet Explorer.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code in
the Web page uses specific margin settings to position elements on the
page. The print and preview features do not have default margins, so the
position of the elements may not be identical to the viewed page.
WORKAROUND
Web page developers can work around this issue by setting "margin=0" in
the body tag of the Web page.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products
that are listed at the beginning of this article


.................................................. ........................

This is exactly what happens...but only after I 'updated' the Windows 98
SE to current levels. Prior to this all was OK.

Has anyone else seen this, and, if so, have you found a reasonable
workaround?

I appreciate the time.
Herm






  #4  
Old February 10th 05, 10:22 AM
RJK
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A good point. By the way that NG URL in my previous post should have been
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...er.ie6.browser

I've done what you suggest in the past, though I have Word strangled by
"program control" in my firewall, and unless (in Word) you use "Paste
Special" | "Unformatted Text" it can all get a bit unwieldy in Word-(2000 i
use). If one does a straight "paste" it seems to take ages before it
appears in Word, prolly 'cause I've got Word "strangled". ...to do with
tables and URL's / layout etc. I suppose.

.... though, as I said earlier, it's really annoying when the right hand edge
of lines of text get chopped off e.g. in IE6's "Page Preview" and/or in
printer "Print Preview," and one spends ages digging around in IE6 and
printer software settings, only to end up disappointed !

regards, Richard


"jane" wrote in message
...


"RJK" wrote in message
...
...your post would have been better sent to

news://msnews.microsoft.public.windo....ie6.b rowser

A thorough exploration of the "page layout" settings in your browser, and

in
your printer settings is called for !
I can't be much help because I've been fighting with the way in which

pages
print out, from IE6, for months, if not years !!

I've tried all sorts, e.g. set margins to minimal in IE6, set "fit to

page"
in Epson printer software, and ....have tried all sorts.

When printing pages from IE6 it helps to have "page preview" in your

printer
software switched on, so that you check just how bad things, (layout

wise),
are, before actually printing it out !

When printing web pages that use "frames" and the right hand margin is
chopping off the right hand side, of lines of text, I print the pages out
using Landscape layout, - that's the only way I've found of not losing

words
on the right hand side of the page.

regards, Richard



Hi Richard,
Wouldnt it be easier (considering the probs you mention) to just
select all and copy it to Word.
Once copied just print it from Word.

regards Jane











"antidote" wrote in message
...
Hi
This problem I have is adequately defined by Microsoft in the following
article: 257085 which states:

.................................................. .....................
SYMPTOMS
When you print or preview a Web page, the layout of the text may not be
exactly the same as when you view the page in Internet Explorer.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code in
the Web page uses specific margin settings to position elements on the
page. The print and preview features do not have default margins, so
the
position of the elements may not be identical to the viewed page.
WORKAROUND
Web page developers can work around this issue by setting "margin=0" in
the body tag of the Web page.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft
products
that are listed at the beginning of this article


.................................................. .......................

This is exactly what happens...but only after I 'updated' the Windows
98
SE to current levels. Prior to this all was OK.

Has anyone else seen this, and, if so, have you found a reasonable
workaround?

I appreciate the time.
Herm








  #5  
Old February 10th 05, 09:07 PM
antidote
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RJK wrote:
...your post would have been better sent to

news://msnews.microsoft.public.windo....ie6.b rowser

A thorough exploration of the "page layout" settings in your browser, and in
your printer settings is called for !
I can't be much help because I've been fighting with the way in which pages
print out, from IE6, for months, if not years !!

I've tried all sorts, e.g. set margins to minimal in IE6, set "fit to page"
in Epson printer software, and ....have tried all sorts.

When printing pages from IE6 it helps to have "page preview" in your printer
software switched on, so that you check just how bad things, (layout wise),
are, before actually printing it out !

When printing web pages that use "frames" and the right hand margin is
chopping off the right hand side, of lines of text, I print the pages out
using Landscape layout, - that's the only way I've found of not losing words
on the right hand side of the page.

regards, Richard











"antidote" wrote in message
...

Hi
This problem I have is adequately defined by Microsoft in the following
article: 257085 which states:

................................................ .......................
SYMPTOMS
When you print or preview a Web page, the layout of the text may not be
exactly the same as when you view the page in Internet Explorer.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code in
the Web page uses specific margin settings to position elements on the
page. The print and preview features do not have default margins, so the
position of the elements may not be identical to the viewed page.
WORKAROUND
Web page developers can work around this issue by setting "margin=0" in
the body tag of the Web page.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products
that are listed at the beginning of this article

................................................ .........................

This is exactly what happens...but only after I 'updated' the Windows 98
SE to current levels. Prior to this all was OK.

Has anyone else seen this, and, if so, have you found a reasonable
workaround?

I appreciate the time.
Herm





Thanks for the time and the note back.
I will check the updated web site you suggest.
The landscape thing is almost OK....except that it still chops off the
last couple of columns...the page printed well before the Security and
subsequent updates--I am sure of this as the page I am talking about is
the Direct TV Account billing page and the money balances are on the
extreme right margin--I have the old ones filed away.
Goofy.

It is not just IE problems---I use the Avant browser and found the same
thing exists. I will follow up the post as soon as I can deal with the
problem.
Herm
  #6  
Old February 11th 05, 08:48 AM
jane
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Solution:::
Un-strangle Word from program-control;
seems the firewall is not allowing you full
enjoyment of comp.

regards Jane

oh, paste-special shouldnt be required.

"RJK" wrote in message
...
A good point. By the way that NG URL in my previous post should have been

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...rer.ie6.browse
r

I've done what you suggest in the past, though I have Word strangled by
"program control" in my firewall, and unless (in Word) you use "Paste
Special" | "Unformatted Text" it can all get a bit unwieldy in Word-(2000

i
use). If one does a straight "paste" it seems to take ages before it
appears in Word, prolly 'cause I've got Word "strangled". ...to do with
tables and URL's / layout etc. I suppose.

... though, as I said earlier, it's really annoying when the right hand

edge
of lines of text get chopped off e.g. in IE6's "Page Preview" and/or in
printer "Print Preview," and one spends ages digging around in IE6 and
printer software settings, only to end up disappointed !

regards, Richard


"jane" wrote in message
...


"RJK" wrote in message
...
...your post would have been better sent to

news://msnews.microsoft.public.windo....ie6.b rowser

A thorough exploration of the "page layout" settings in your browser,

and
in
your printer settings is called for !
I can't be much help because I've been fighting with the way in which

pages
print out, from IE6, for months, if not years !!

I've tried all sorts, e.g. set margins to minimal in IE6, set "fit to

page"
in Epson printer software, and ....have tried all sorts.

When printing pages from IE6 it helps to have "page preview" in your

printer
software switched on, so that you check just how bad things, (layout

wise),
are, before actually printing it out !

When printing web pages that use "frames" and the right hand margin is
chopping off the right hand side, of lines of text, I print the pages

out
using Landscape layout, - that's the only way I've found of not losing

words
on the right hand side of the page.

regards, Richard



Hi Richard,
Wouldnt it be easier (considering the probs you mention) to just
select all and copy it to Word.
Once copied just print it from Word.

regards Jane











"antidote" wrote in message
...
Hi
This problem I have is adequately defined by Microsoft in the

following
article: 257085 which states:


.................................................. ......................
SYMPTOMS
When you print or preview a Web page, the layout of the text may not

be
exactly the same as when you view the page in Internet Explorer.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code

in
the Web page uses specific margin settings to position elements on

the
page. The print and preview features do not have default margins, so
the
position of the elements may not be identical to the viewed page.
WORKAROUND
Web page developers can work around this issue by setting "margin=0"

in
the body tag of the Web page.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft
products
that are listed at the beginning of this article



.................................................. ........................

This is exactly what happens...but only after I 'updated' the Windows
98
SE to current levels. Prior to this all was OK.

Has anyone else seen this, and, if so, have you found a reasonable
workaround?

I appreciate the time.
Herm









 




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