Being situated across from a college, most of my customers are students. 
Quite often they are using the Internet for research to help with their 
course work, and they want to print out what they find. The way we usually 
do this is to select the required text, copy it to the clipboard, then 
paste it into a new word document. This way the text can be sized to look 
nicer and to fit on fewer pages.
The trouble with this method is that there is a manual line return on every 
line, and a whole lot of spaces which have to be manually removed before 
the document is acceptable.
Copying from the page source is sometimes better, but you still have to 
remove all the html tags.

Does anyone know of an easier way?


Chris

-- 
CG Internet cafe, Tagum City, Philippines
http://www.chromenet.net/~cginternet



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