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Hi,
Some of you may not be familiar with how to print pages on a website
that uses frames. This website uses frames, so here's the quick
and easy way of printing here:
PC
users -
Just right click your mouse (or left click if you've got you mouse
set up that way because you're left handed). You will see a window
open. Move down the menu to highlight the print option and then
left click. You document will either print right away or you will
see a window open to confirm your request. If the confirmation window
opens make sure you have the "print all"pages selected
and then click "OK".
Mac
users -
Use the "command + click" option. You will see a window
open. Move down the menu to highlight the print option and then
left click. You document will either print right away or you will
see a window open to confirm your request. If the confirmation window
opens make sure you have the "print all"pages selected
and then click "OK".
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Mozilla
Users - Your instructions are inside this box.
Mozilla
is an internet application which is very good for surfing
if you want to get it click
here.
Printing
a Page
To
print the current page:
To
print selected text:
- Select
the text in the current page.
- Select
File > Print. The print dialog box will appear.
- Under
Print Range, click Selection.
The
web page's author and the size of the printed page, not
the size of the on screen window, determine placement of
content on the printed page. Text is wrapped and graphics
are repositioned to accommodate paper size.
Using Print Preview
To have
an early look at how a page will look before it is printed,
you can use Print Preview:
- Select
File > Print Preview.
In
Print Preview, you can do the following with pages you want
to print:
- View
a preview of each page: Click the Next , Previous , First
, or Last button to move between pages.
- Change
the scale (size) of pages: In the Scale drop-down menu,
choose "50%" to make each page half the size of
the original page. To automatically resize pages so that
they fit the width of the paper, choose "Shrink to
Fit". You can also type in your own percentage by choosing
"Custom...".
- Change
the orientation of the page: Choose Portrait to position
the page with the shorter side facing up. Choose Landscape
to position the page sideways with the longer side facing
up.
Go
to Page Setup: Click Page Setup to further customize pages
you want to print.
- Go
to Print: Click Print to print the pages.
Note: Some Print Preview functions are different or unavailable
on Mac OS and Linux.
Using
Page Setup
Note:
Some Page Setup functions are different or unavailable on
Mac OS and Linux.
To
customize how pages are printed in Firefox, you can use
Page Setup:
- Select
File > Page Setup.
In Page
Setup, you can change the following settings for pages you
want to print:
Format
& Options: Choose the orientation, scale, and other
options:
Orientation:
Portrait: Choose this portrait button to position the
page normally, with the shorter side facing up.
+ Landscape: Choose this landscape button to position
the page sideways, with the longer side facing up.
o Scale: Type in a percentage of the original size. For
example, type "50" to make each page half the
size of the original page.
+ Shrink To Fit Page Width: Select this to automatically
resize the page to the width of the paper.
o Options:
+ Print Background (colors and images): Select this to
print background images and colors. If unselected only
pictures and color in the foreground (in front) are printed.
o Margins & Header/Footer: Click this tab to set up
margins, headers, and footers:
* Margins:
o Top, Bottom, Left, Right: Type a margin in the given
units for the top, bottom, left, and right margins.
* Headers & Footers: Each drop-down list represents
either a header or a footer area. The top row of drop-down
lists are for the left, center, and right header areas.
The bottom row are for the left, center, and right footer
areas. In each drop-down list, choose one of the following
options:
o --blank--: Show nothing in this area.
o Title: Show the web page title.
o URL: Show the web page URL (URL's usually start with
"http://").
o Date/Time: Show the date and time when the web page
is printed.
o Page #: Show the page number of each page.
o Page # of #: Show the page number along with the total
number of pages. For example, if you print a five page
web page, "3 of 5" would be shown on the third
page.
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