print only middle of web page

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Nicole Seibert

I would like to be able to print only the middle of the web page (you know
the part without the ads and indices) and save paper! Plus I get really
annoyed at the articles I try to print and read when the last few words of
every sentence is cut off.

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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Which Microsoft Office application (e.g., Word, Excel, Access,
Outlook, Powerpoint) are you surfing the web with? Which
Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages from?
Which Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages to?
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Which Microsoft Office application (e.g., Word, Excel, Access,
Outlook, Powerpoint) are you surfing the web with? Which
Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages from?
Which Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages to?
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Which Microsoft Office application (e.g., Word, Excel, Access,
Outlook, Powerpoint) are you surfing the web with? Which
Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages from?
Which Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages to?
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Which Microsoft Office application (e.g., Word, Excel, Access,
Outlook, Powerpoint) are you surfing the web with? Which
Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages from?
Which Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages to?
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Which Microsoft Office application (e.g., Word, Excel, Access,
Outlook, Powerpoint) are you surfing the web with? Which
Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages from?
Which Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages to?
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Which Microsoft Office application (e.g., Word, Excel, Access,
Outlook, Powerpoint) are you surfing the web with? Which
Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages from?
Which Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages to?
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Which Microsoft Office application (e.g., Word, Excel, Access,
Outlook, Powerpoint) are you surfing the web with? Which
Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages from?
Which Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages to?
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Which Microsoft Office application (e.g., Word, Excel, Access,
Outlook, Powerpoint) are you surfing the web with? Which
Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages from?
Which Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages to?
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Which Microsoft Office application (e.g., Word, Excel, Access,
Outlook, Powerpoint) are you surfing the web with? Which
Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages from?
Which Microsoft Office application are you printing web pages to?
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nicole,

You can select text with your mouse in Internet Explorer, choose File=>Print Preview and then choose 'selection' as the item to
print.

In some cases the 'cutoff' pages are from choices in File=>Page Setup in Internet Explorer. If you are trying out the MS Internet
Explorer v7 Beta 2 product there are some print feature changes as well and there are also a number of 3rd party products that do a
sort of 'shrink to fit' on webpages. Recent Epson printers, for example include a utility to print webpages that appears as a
toolbar in Internet Explorer.

Sometimes web pages will print 'wider' than the page due to the design of that webpage (i.e. a specified/fixed width).

========
I would like to be able to print only the middle of the web page (you know
the part without the ads and indices) and save paper! Plus I get really
annoyed at the articles I try to print and read when the last few words of
every sentence is cut off. >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nicole,

You can select text with your mouse in Internet Explorer, choose File=>Print Preview and then choose 'selection' as the item to
print.

In some cases the 'cutoff' pages are from choices in File=>Page Setup in Internet Explorer. If you are trying out the MS Internet
Explorer v7 Beta 2 product there are some print feature changes as well and there are also a number of 3rd party products that do a
sort of 'shrink to fit' on webpages. Recent Epson printers, for example include a utility to print webpages that appears as a
toolbar in Internet Explorer.

Sometimes web pages will print 'wider' than the page due to the design of that webpage (i.e. a specified/fixed width).

========
I would like to be able to print only the middle of the web page (you know
the part without the ads and indices) and save paper! Plus I get really
annoyed at the articles I try to print and read when the last few words of
every sentence is cut off. >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nicole,

You can select text with your mouse in Internet Explorer, choose File=>Print Preview and then choose 'selection' as the item to
print.

In some cases the 'cutoff' pages are from choices in File=>Page Setup in Internet Explorer. If you are trying out the MS Internet
Explorer v7 Beta 2 product there are some print feature changes as well and there are also a number of 3rd party products that do a
sort of 'shrink to fit' on webpages. Recent Epson printers, for example include a utility to print webpages that appears as a
toolbar in Internet Explorer.

Sometimes web pages will print 'wider' than the page due to the design of that webpage (i.e. a specified/fixed width).

========
I would like to be able to print only the middle of the web page (you know
the part without the ads and indices) and save paper! Plus I get really
annoyed at the articles I try to print and read when the last few words of
every sentence is cut off. >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nicole,

You can select text with your mouse in Internet Explorer, choose File=>Print Preview and then choose 'selection' as the item to
print.

In some cases the 'cutoff' pages are from choices in File=>Page Setup in Internet Explorer. If you are trying out the MS Internet
Explorer v7 Beta 2 product there are some print feature changes as well and there are also a number of 3rd party products that do a
sort of 'shrink to fit' on webpages. Recent Epson printers, for example include a utility to print webpages that appears as a
toolbar in Internet Explorer.

Sometimes web pages will print 'wider' than the page due to the design of that webpage (i.e. a specified/fixed width).

========
I would like to be able to print only the middle of the web page (you know
the part without the ads and indices) and save paper! Plus I get really
annoyed at the articles I try to print and read when the last few words of
every sentence is cut off. >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nicole,

You can select text with your mouse in Internet Explorer, choose File=>Print Preview and then choose 'selection' as the item to
print.

In some cases the 'cutoff' pages are from choices in File=>Page Setup in Internet Explorer. If you are trying out the MS Internet
Explorer v7 Beta 2 product there are some print feature changes as well and there are also a number of 3rd party products that do a
sort of 'shrink to fit' on webpages. Recent Epson printers, for example include a utility to print webpages that appears as a
toolbar in Internet Explorer.

Sometimes web pages will print 'wider' than the page due to the design of that webpage (i.e. a specified/fixed width).

========
I would like to be able to print only the middle of the web page (you know
the part without the ads and indices) and save paper! Plus I get really
annoyed at the articles I try to print and read when the last few words of
every sentence is cut off. >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nicole,

You can select text with your mouse in Internet Explorer, choose File=>Print Preview and then choose 'selection' as the item to
print.

In some cases the 'cutoff' pages are from choices in File=>Page Setup in Internet Explorer. If you are trying out the MS Internet
Explorer v7 Beta 2 product there are some print feature changes as well and there are also a number of 3rd party products that do a
sort of 'shrink to fit' on webpages. Recent Epson printers, for example include a utility to print webpages that appears as a
toolbar in Internet Explorer.

Sometimes web pages will print 'wider' than the page due to the design of that webpage (i.e. a specified/fixed width).

========
I would like to be able to print only the middle of the web page (you know
the part without the ads and indices) and save paper! Plus I get really
annoyed at the articles I try to print and read when the last few words of
every sentence is cut off. >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nicole,

You can select text with your mouse in Internet Explorer, choose File=>Print Preview and then choose 'selection' as the item to
print.

In some cases the 'cutoff' pages are from choices in File=>Page Setup in Internet Explorer. If you are trying out the MS Internet
Explorer v7 Beta 2 product there are some print feature changes as well and there are also a number of 3rd party products that do a
sort of 'shrink to fit' on webpages. Recent Epson printers, for example include a utility to print webpages that appears as a
toolbar in Internet Explorer.

Sometimes web pages will print 'wider' than the page due to the design of that webpage (i.e. a specified/fixed width).

========
I would like to be able to print only the middle of the web page (you know
the part without the ads and indices) and save paper! Plus I get really
annoyed at the articles I try to print and read when the last few words of
every sentence is cut off. >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nicole,

You can select text with your mouse in Internet Explorer, choose File=>Print Preview and then choose 'selection' as the item to
print.

In some cases the 'cutoff' pages are from choices in File=>Page Setup in Internet Explorer. If you are trying out the MS Internet
Explorer v7 Beta 2 product there are some print feature changes as well and there are also a number of 3rd party products that do a
sort of 'shrink to fit' on webpages. Recent Epson printers, for example include a utility to print webpages that appears as a
toolbar in Internet Explorer.

Sometimes web pages will print 'wider' than the page due to the design of that webpage (i.e. a specified/fixed width).

========
I would like to be able to print only the middle of the web page (you know
the part without the ads and indices) and save paper! Plus I get really
annoyed at the articles I try to print and read when the last few words of
every sentence is cut off. >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nicole,

You can select text with your mouse in Internet Explorer, choose File=>Print Preview and then choose 'selection' as the item to
print.

In some cases the 'cutoff' pages are from choices in File=>Page Setup in Internet Explorer. If you are trying out the MS Internet
Explorer v7 Beta 2 product there are some print feature changes as well and there are also a number of 3rd party products that do a
sort of 'shrink to fit' on webpages. Recent Epson printers, for example include a utility to print webpages that appears as a
toolbar in Internet Explorer.

Sometimes web pages will print 'wider' than the page due to the design of that webpage (i.e. a specified/fixed width).

========
I would like to be able to print only the middle of the web page (you know
the part without the ads and indices) and save paper! Plus I get really
annoyed at the articles I try to print and read when the last few words of
every sentence is cut off. >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 

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