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Printing from IE

Hi peeps

We've just created a new system for generating documents from our Intranet
that saves them as xml files. TO view them, we've just added a new aspx page
that loads the xml file into a frame, and there's another frame with print
close buttons. All works well, and we can print the documents fine.

However, there's an IE added header and footer on every printout! Is there
*any* way we can get rid of that, either with CSS, or some code, or a
control, or anything!

HELP! It looks horrible............ :(
May 8 '06 #1
3 976
you can go into the browser and turn that off.
kinda sucky

"musosdev" <mu*******@community.nospam> wrote in message
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Hi peeps

We've just created a new system for generating documents from our Intranet
that saves them as xml files. TO view them, we've just added a new aspx
page
that loads the xml file into a frame, and there's another frame with print
close buttons. All works well, and we can print the documents fine.

However, there's an IE added header and footer on every printout! Is there
*any* way we can get rid of that, either with CSS, or some code, or a
control, or anything!

HELP! It looks horrible............ :(

May 8 '06 #2
Billy would be "the man" if he add's a secundairy straight printing option.
Currently we prepare the job on the server as PDF and let the user print
that.
"C Did" <dj@dal9d.com> schreef in bericht
news:O9**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
you can go into the browser and turn that off.
kinda sucky

"musosdev" <mu*******@community.nospam> wrote in message
news:C7**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi peeps

We've just created a new system for generating documents from our
Intranet
that saves them as xml files. TO view them, we've just added a new aspx
page
that loads the xml file into a frame, and there's another frame with
print
close buttons. All works well, and we can print the documents fine.

However, there's an IE added header and footer on every printout! Is
there
*any* way we can get rid of that, either with CSS, or some code, or a
control, or anything!

HELP! It looks horrible............ :(


May 8 '06 #3
Yes, In IE, click File/Page Setuo, you can set the Footer and Header here.

Luke Zhang
Microsoft Online Community Support

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