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Immediately two ideas come to mind...
Neither of these two ideas are perfect, but I have only given the matter about 30 seconds of thought so far....
1. In Internet Explorer, you could go to File, then Page Setup. From the Page Setup dialog window, you can do two things: you can change the margins, and you can select "Landscape" rather than portrait under Orientation. I would think that selecting the Landscape option might solve a lot of problems.
2. Also using Explorer (although there are probably similar options in Netscape, however I cannot personally attest to them), you could choose File, Save As. Then save the web page as "Web Page, complete," which will save not only the html part but also all of the graphics to your computer. Then you could open the saved file in Word. Sometimes the formatting gets a little wacky, but you can at least be assured that the full contents of the text and the images will print.
I'll keep thinking about this, and I will return if I get any better ideas.
Best of luck!
Kelly
Oh wait!! I have a third hairbrained idea. You could use the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard, then open Paint (or something similar) and hit Paste to paste a bitmap image of the screen into the Paint program. Then you can shrink it and play around with it as an image file, if you wish.
Of course, I would only use the Print Screen technique if I were utterly desperate, but I do admit it has occassionally saved the day for me.
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