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Computer Support - Re: Print a web page as it is |
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On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:17:33 +0000, remove wrote:
> I want to print a certain page,on the screen, but if I do it prints the > bloody lot. > I just want to print the page on the screen exactly as I see it. How do > I do that please? > Vista. > Please no fk off retard w*nker etc. A reasonable reply would be very > helpful. save the page as a complete web page. using an editor, eliminate anything you don't want. save and print. |
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"remove" <"welsh(remove)wizard29"@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:... > Evan Platt wrote: >> On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:31:41 -0700, richard <> >> wrote: >> >>> save the page as a complete web page. >>> using an editor, eliminate anything you don't want. >>> save and print. >> >> Wow. Great advice. > > > > Got it now, I should have explained better, I was copying and pasting, but > I was getting all of the page the scroll down bit the lot . Then I was > having to crop it. I followed on from one of your replies, and it appears > all I had to do was press ctrl print screen for the required snippet. I > live and learn. > Thanks again, especially evan who thought my thanks was muted, > But I did reply to the help given , unlike a lot of punters who come on > here. Punters ... Just who do you think you are, some kind of usenet landlord? F.O.A.D. .. |
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"remove" wrote > Got it now, .... all I had to do was press ctrl print screen for the > required snippet. you've almost got it ---- there's no need to involve the CONTROL key. Printscreen alone will do the job. |
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Steve <> wrote in
news:: <SNIP> > Put the good word in for you. > > Your infinate stay in hell has been reduced by one half. And yours has been doubled due to your misspelling of "infinite". As a slight aside, how do you halve or double infinity? If you can answer that, the problem of going to hell probably does not apply to you. -- There are only two classifications of disk drives: Broken drives and those that will break later. - Chuck Armstrong |
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