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access_asp thread: Re: printing html page
Message #1 by "Mike Lee" <micheal.lee@x...> on Tue, 15 Oct 2002 03:25:08
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Is there a solution for this out there? I have a web report I want to
print without header and footer showing. IE 5 is the only consideration
as we are in a restricted software environment.
Kind Regards
Mike Lee
micheal.lee@x...
> Thanks for your reply, Darin,
> The method you mentioned requires every client to change his page setup
> setting. I am wondering if there's a function or some sort that I can
> control the output within my asp page. eg. How can I force the server to
> print out html page without header and footer so that a client will get
> document-like printouts?
> Ping
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: darinweakley@h... [mailto:darinweakley@h...]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 7:59 PM
> To: Access ASP
> Subject: [access_asp] Re: printing html page
>
>
> Advertise on P2P or become an official list sponsor.
>
> Would you like your message to reach as many as 36,000
> professionals? Or 92,000? Or maybe even 1 million?
> Contact us (verag@w...) for more information on
> banner, button and newsletter advertising.
> ---
> If you're using Internet Exploreer 5/6, do the following:
>
> File >> Page Setup >> Under the "Headers and Footers" section, remove
all
> information. Print your page as you normally would. This should resolve
> your issue. Let me know!
Message #2 by "Zee Computer Consulting" <zee@t...> on Tue, 15 Oct 2002 11:04:33 -0700
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You can click on "File" and "Page Setup" in Internet Explorer and change
headers and footers. (Internet Explorer stores these settings in the
Registry.)
I hope this helps. Let us know what you decide to do -- this question has
come up before and is fairly important.
-- Zee
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Lee" <micheal.lee@x...>
To: "Access ASP" <access_asp@p...>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 3:25 AM
Subject: [access_asp] Re: printing html page
> Is there a solution for this out there? I have a web report I want to
> print without header and footer showing. IE 5 is the only consideration
> as we are in a restricted software environment.
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Mike Lee
> micheal.lee@x...
>
> > Thanks for your reply, Darin,
> > The method you mentioned requires every client to change his page setup
> > setting. I am wondering if there's a function or some sort that I can
> > control the output within my asp page. eg. How can I force the server to
> > print out html page without header and footer so that a client will get
> > document-like printouts?
> > Ping
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: darinweakley@h... [mailto:darinweakley@h...]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 7:59 PM
> > To: Access ASP
> > Subject: [access_asp] Re: printing html page
> >
> >
> > Advertise on P2P or become an official list sponsor.
> >
> > Would you like your message to reach as many as 36,000
> > professionals? Or 92,000? Or maybe even 1 million?
> > Contact us (verag@w...) for more information on
> > banner, button and newsletter advertising.
> > ---
> > If you're using Internet Exploreer 5/6, do the following:
> >
> > File >> Page Setup >> Under the "Headers and Footers" section, remove
> all
> > information. Print your page as you normally would. This should resolve
> > your issue. Let me know!
>
Message #3 by "Mike Lee" <micheal.lee@x...> on Wed, 16 Oct 2002 21:28:04
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I want to force no headers and footer on the client wothour them having to
alter settings themselves.I think this is an age old prob
M
> You can click on "File" and "Page Setup" in Internet Explorer and change
headers and footers. (Internet Explorer stores these settings in the
Registry.)
I hope this helps. Let us know what you decide to do -- this question has
come up before and is fairly important.
-- Zee
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Lee" <micheal.lee@x...>
To: "Access ASP" <access_asp@p...>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 3:25 AM
Subject: [access_asp] Re: printing html page
> Is there a solution for this out there? I have a web report I want to
> print without header and footer showing. IE 5 is the only consideration
> as we are in a restricted software environment.
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Mike Lee
> micheal.lee@x...
>
> > Thanks for your reply, Darin,
> > The method you mentioned requires every client to change his page setup
> > setting. I am wondering if there's a function or some sort that I can
> > control the output within my asp page. eg. How can I force the server
to
> > print out html page without header and footer so that a client will get
> > document-like printouts?
> > Ping
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: darinweakley@h... [mailto:darinweakley@h...]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 7:59 PM
> > To: Access ASP
> > Subject: [access_asp] Re: printing html page
> >
> >
> > Advertise on P2P or become an official list sponsor.
> >
> > Would you like your message to reach as many as 36,000
> > professionals? Or 92,000? Or maybe even 1 million?
> > Contact us (verag@w...) for more information on
> > banner, button and newsletter advertising.
> > ---
> > If you're using Internet Exploreer 5/6, do the following:
> >
> > File >> Page Setup >> Under the "Headers and Footers" section, remove
> all
> > information. Print your page as you normally would. This should resolve
> > your issue. Let me know!
>
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