Most web page aren't desinged for printing and that's why you are having the problem. What you might want to try is setting your printer to print in Landscape mode (long direction horizontal), rather than Portrait mode (short direction horizontal). When the Print dialog box comes up, just click on "Properties", and set the printer to Landscape.
Glad to see the question. It's mine too. I copy the page and then paste to my word processor. I haven't even tried printing in landscape as suggested in a post. I can't believe there isn't a more straight forward way to print internet pages. Didn't my old computer using windows 95 print whole pages? Is it the fault of XP or is it the browser or what?
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Glad to see the question. It's mine too. I copy the page and then paste to my word processor. I haven't even tried printing in landscape as suggested in a post. I can't believe there isn't a more straight forward way to print internet pages. Didn't my old computer using windows 95 print whole pages? Is it the fault of XP or is it the browser or what?
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