Printing from the Internet. You can print everything you see, just like in other programs. However, the page is often cluttered with advertisements and graphics, as well as many additional messages on the bottom of the page. Here are three smart ways to print.
· Highlight the text you want to have printed, then click on print and choose Print Current Selection. · Choose print but before you click OK indicate under page numbers that you only want page 1 through 1. Printing a hole website. Sometimes the information you need is spread out over several pages. (Like all the pages on this website.) What if you want all the pages, instead of just the one you are looking at? Microsoft Explorer has an option to go to every link in the page it is printing, and then print that page as well. (Links on those pages will not be followed to print additional pages.) For
example, if you print this page with all linked documents, you will also get This is because all buttons on top of the page are shortcuts to other pages. If a webpage is split up in three pages, with buttons to navigate in between them, this is a great way to print all information that you need. Beware for all the other hyperlinks that might appear in the text though!
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