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Vista - trying to print webpages - only 1 page will print

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04-03-2009   #1
KRK


 
 

trying to print webpages - only 1 page will print

Hello

There is a webpage I want to print. The webpage is quite long , perhaps 6 or
7 A4 sheets, but whenever I try to print it I get only one sheet printed. .
Print preview says there is only 1 page to actually be printed (print page 1
of 1). There should be 6 or 7 pages. How do I get the whole thing to print.
?

Thanks

KK


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04-03-2009   #2
H Brown


 
 

Re: trying to print webpages - only 1 page will print


"KRK" <trebor@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> Hello
>
> There is a webpage I want to print. The webpage is quite long ,
> perhaps 6 or 7 A4 sheets, but whenever I try to print it I get only
> one sheet printed. . Print preview says there is only 1 page to
> actually be printed (print page 1 of 1). There should be 6 or 7
> pages. How do I get the whole thing to print. ?
> Thanks
> KK

If I wanted to print a web page to a hard copy through my printer I
may do the following
Navigate to the web page ((I use IE7) in Vista Sp1) I wish to print
out and make sure the
page is fully down loaded (look it over or check status bar).
At this point from the Menu bar click on File and choose Print
Preview.
Print Preview opens and displays the first page and by default sets
Shrink To Print.
I notice this is a multiple page print job, because at the bottom of
the Print Preview window
there is a navigation bar that shows up when a print job will be more
than one page.
And there are buttons to navigate and view each page. I look things
over and make any or no
changes to page setup or any other of the no telling how many options
and things I have control
over at this point. Being satisfied with the preview I can
select/click the print icon or close Print Preview
and click on File then click on Print from the context menu. Either
way a Print dialog box opens so I can
chose the printer for the job and also issue instruction by selecting
them. These are the instructions that Vista
will send to the printer I chose. I make my selections, click Apply
then click Print.
The operating system sends/hands off all the instructions to the
printer software/driver this then activates the printer hardware and
if the printer has enough paper and ink
it prints out the job.
Note: From start to finish of a print job there are many, many options
that can be selected and many things that can widely vary what any one
person may chose compared to someone else.
Because I know what my default settings are, I could have said, go to
the web page, click on File>Print, from print dialog box click the
Print button.

How do you print out your multiple page printing job using what you
are using ?
What Web Browser and its version number are you using?
What operating system are you using? e.g. Vista HP Sp1 or what?
Is this print job something you have done many times before and
now its not working as expected.?
If so what has changed from then and now?

H Brown

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