Cartooniverse
10-12-2001, 08:23 PM
My 11 year old son just printed out some cheats for his computer game. I've let him on this web site before to look around and now he needed them in writing. I left him to it.
He complained that he really did not want the advertising that took up roughly the last two printed pages worth of the entire web page. Here's the question:
He claims that at school, when they print web pages off of the Internet, there are defineable page breaks and so you can tell where the good data ends, and only chose pages 1-4 for example, and not print pages 5 and 6. ( sic ).
Does anyone know how I can define what will become the page breaks in what appears to be a single flowing web page? Is there a setting in my I.E. ? In my printer? I rarely have this happen but it's sometimes been an issue. I'd love to be able to show him how to define certain "pages" of data to pull out of a long web site.
He's smart- he thought if he highlighted JUST what he wanted, and NOT the advertising at the bottom, he would get only what he needed. It did not work.
Help??
Cartooniverse
He complained that he really did not want the advertising that took up roughly the last two printed pages worth of the entire web page. Here's the question:
He claims that at school, when they print web pages off of the Internet, there are defineable page breaks and so you can tell where the good data ends, and only chose pages 1-4 for example, and not print pages 5 and 6. ( sic ).
Does anyone know how I can define what will become the page breaks in what appears to be a single flowing web page? Is there a setting in my I.E. ? In my printer? I rarely have this happen but it's sometimes been an issue. I'd love to be able to show him how to define certain "pages" of data to pull out of a long web site.
He's smart- he thought if he highlighted JUST what he wanted, and NOT the advertising at the bottom, he would get only what he needed. It did not work.
Help??
Cartooniverse