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KRK
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      07-23-2009
Hi,

Some websites have a 'printer-friendly' button which opens a new page with
the text but not the graphics, so it can be printed more easily.

Unfortunately, most don't !!

Is there a way of printing a website's text without all the graphics ??

Thanks

K

 
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The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
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      07-23-2009
KRK wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some websites have a 'printer-friendly' button which opens a new page
> with the text but not the graphics, so it can be printed more easily.
>
> Unfortunately, most don't !!
>
> Is there a way of printing a website's text without all the graphics ??
>
> Thanks
>
> K


Some websites have a "Text only" link you can click to bring up a text
only version of the website for printing. Otherwise in the menu you can
click Edit -> Select All and paste into a text editor of your choice for
printing.

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Bill Daggett
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      07-23-2009
"KRK" <> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Some websites have a 'printer-friendly' button which opens a new page with
>the text but not the graphics, so it can be printed more easily.
>
>Unfortunately, most don't !!
>
>Is there a way of printing a website's text without all the graphics ??
>
>Thanks
>
>K


Google "readability"
 
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ray
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      07-23-2009
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 13:39:44 +0100, KRK wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Some websites have a 'printer-friendly' button which opens a new page
> with the text but not the graphics, so it can be printed more easily.
>
> Unfortunately, most don't !!
>
> Is there a way of printing a website's text without all the graphics ??
>
> Thanks
>
> K


Many broswers allow you to use a custom style sheet - that can easily do
exactly what you want.
 
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Bob Eyster
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      07-23-2009
"KRK" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Some websites have a 'printer-friendly' button which opens a new page with
> the text but not the graphics, so it can be printed more easily.
>
> Unfortunately, most don't !!
>
> Is there a way of printing a website's text without all the graphics ??
>
> Thanks
>
> K


What I do is Cut & Paste from the web site into MS Word and then print it.
It works for me.

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Dave-UK
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      07-23-2009

"KRK" <> wrote in message news:...
> Hi,
>
> Some websites have a 'printer-friendly' button which opens a new page with
> the text but not the graphics, so it can be printed more easily.
>
> Unfortunately, most don't !!
>
> Is there a way of printing a website's text without all the graphics ??
>
> Thanks
>
> K
>


In IE8:
Tools
Internet Options
Advanced
Printing - clear the box ' Print background colors and images'.


 
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      07-23-2009
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 11:32:26 -0400, "Bob Eyster"
<> wrote:

>What I do is Cut & Paste from the web site into MS Word and then print it.
>It works for me.



I suggest Edit ->Paste Special then choose Unformatted Text. Otherwise
Word will attempt to convert the formatting from the web page and it
will be very slow, and typically with rather poor results.

To the previous poster: Trying to use a custom style sheet is wrought
with pitfalls based on how the web site is constructed. Unless the web
site designer provides it's own style sheet (under a "print this page"
type of option), odds of success are low.

To the original poster: Just printing "the text" of a web page may not
be what you want. Depending on the site construction, items that you
think are "text" are often graphical and/or require layout mechanisms
for placement that will only act correctly when printing the complete
page. You can generally determine this in a crude way by selecting the
text and doing the cut/paste mentioned above. If you can't select the
text, it's likely actually a graphic, and printable only with a full
print. Try the cut/paste to Word - if it's not what you want, go back
and print the whole page.
 
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Bob Eyster
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      07-24-2009
"+Bob+" <> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 11:32:26 -0400, "Bob Eyster"
> <> wrote:
>
>>What I do is Cut & Paste from the web site into MS Word and then print it.
>>It works for me.

>
>
> I suggest Edit ->Paste Special then choose Unformatted Text. Otherwise
> Word will attempt to convert the formatting from the web page and it
> will be very slow, and typically with rather poor results.
>
> To the previous poster: Trying to use a custom style sheet is wrought
> with pitfalls based on how the web site is constructed. Unless the web
> site designer provides it's own style sheet (under a "print this page"
> type of option), odds of success are low.
>
> To the original poster: Just printing "the text" of a web page may not
> be what you want. Depending on the site construction, items that you
> think are "text" are often graphical and/or require layout mechanisms
> for placement that will only act correctly when printing the complete
> page. You can generally determine this in a crude way by selecting the
> text and doing the cut/paste mentioned above. If you can't select the
> text, it's likely actually a graphic, and printable only with a full
> print. Try the cut/paste to Word - if it's not what you want, go back
> and print the whole page.


So far I have had very good results doing it my way. When I copy and paste,
it comes into Word formatted like it was on the web page.

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