words get cut off printing from internet

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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I suspect it has more to do with poor website design than anything wrong
with what you are doing.

When that happens to me, I go in and change the scale of my print. (This
depends on your printer drivers.) Either that or I manually fill in the
missing letters.
 
P

Pavel

Not sure what that has to do with Office but what you can do is in the
Explorer change the page setup setting for the left and right margin to
minimum, usually 0.25 depending on the printer in use. This is a fairly
common problem for many people.
 
R

roman modic

Hello!

Izzy said:
when I print from the internet my letters on the right side get off

"Internet Explorer Fitted-Width Printing"
http://www.visiontech.ltd.uk/software/index.html
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.

29/Jan/2003: I've updated the download version so that it should hopefully fix the problem with IE6 SP1. Your Downloaded Program
Files should list IEPrint with version 1.0.0.140 after installing this version (the previous version was 1.0.0.123).


HTH, Roman
 
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