Reduce Page Size for Printing

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S1L1Y1

I am trying to print a web page but it is wider than 8.5 inches. How can I
reduce the wide of the website page? I tried to go to properties in my
printer to reduce but it won't help because went it send to the printer it
does not send the whole wide, when go to page review it does not show the
whole page.
Sol
 
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Alan Edwards

This has nothing to do with Office and you have posted often enough in
other newsgroups to choose a more appropriate newsgroup, although I
see you have been told that before in this group.

As you have posted previously in the IE6 group then try this:
IE Fixed-Width Printing:
http://www.visiontech.ltd.uk/software/index.html

....Alan
 
L

LVTravel

Print in landscape mode.

I also use a printer driver from Epson for IE 6 (wont work properly with
IE7) that also works for most printers not made by Epson, all you need to do
is answer a warning that it may not produce acceptable output.
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/...oid=18403&infoType=Downloads&platform=Windows
(Watch URL wrap)

Look for the Web-to-Page item and download and install.

I use the utility for HP, Epson and Okidata and PrimoPDF printers without
any issue.
 
S

S1L1Y1

First I would like to Thank You for your help. I followed your advice and
the toolbar showed up only once but now the web-to- page toolbar is not
there.
Sol
 
D

dgmacmi

S1L1Y1 said:
I am trying to print a web page but it is wider than 8.5 inches. How can I
reduce the wide of the website page? I tried to go to properties in my
printer to reduce but it won't help because went it send to the printer it
does not send the whole wide, when go to page review it does not show the
whole page.
Sol

In Internet Explorer 7, click on the down arrow next to the print icon and
select Print Preview. You will find a number of size selections including
shrink to fit.

Don
 
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JoAnn Paules

Try File - Print - Preferences - Advanced. Change the scale. Try 75%.

I have Vista and IE7 but I know that it's there for IE6 because I just did
it this week at work. I have XP Pro there but I'm almost positive the
command is still there. And then email the webmaster and let them know that
they need to work on their site. ;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
 
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Alan Edwards

Hi JoAnn

FWIW...........
While the OP may have that option, it appears to be printer-dependent,
not part of IE6 or IE7.
e.g.
My HP Laserjet has the option in File-Print-Preferences-Effects (no
Advanced)
My Canon MP180 has the option in File-Print-Preferences-Page Setup (no
Advanced)

My Brother Laser has no such option (but has Advanced)
My Epson inkjet has no such option (but has Advanced)

....Alan
 
S

S1L1Y1

I want to Thank You it works excellent. I would like to ask is there is a
way that I can hide the tool bar?
Sol
 

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