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    Printing

    Hello, How can I print only the section of a web page,without
    printing the whole page. I have window me,I/e 6.

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    doowooper--Clicking Print Screen puts an image of the entire screen into your Clipboard. Simultaneously clicking Alt+PrintScreen puts an image of only the active window there. Once whichever image is in Clipboard you can paste it in a text editor or a graphics editor. In your case I would suggest a graphics editor, like MSPaint, Irfanview, etc. Graphic editors permit your making a "Cut" of just the part of the image you want. You then Paste the Cut into a New window of the graphics editor and print that.
    Jim
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    Thank's for the help, I would have never figured it out.

    doowooper

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    doowooper--Glad to help. Hope it works when you try it.
    Jim
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    Hi doowooper sorry to come in late but there is a much easier way, just hold down your mouse and highlight the text /images you want to print go to file and click on print when the print options window opens click selection and it will print that for you.The only problem will be with some images they will not print if you want them then use the method above. However for most text print this works well.

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    Thank.s for the come back,I tried both way's,and your's was the
    quicker method.

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