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I have a document which has lots of HTML links, and whenever I want to print that, the printout comes very small fonts and I tried verything on printer property and documents' property, it doesn't fix! could you please help me on that?
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Sep 27 '07 #1
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coolgames
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I have a document which has lots of HTML links, and whenever I want to print that, the printout comes very small fonts and I tried verything on printer property and documents' property, it doesn't fix! could you please help me on that?
Thanks
well, what Word Processing Machine do you use ??

Word ??

i say you should use WORD PAD for this type of work..
just CTRL+C and CTRL+V

then try to print...
if that dosen;t work, check your printer properties/settings from the computer..

love helping,
Coolgames
Oct 2 '07 #2

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