(Nuno Silva) wrote: > Here are two ideas that won't solve the problem, but might be useful as > workarounds: > > You could try OpenOffice (only available as openoffice-bin?) and see if > it works better in that situation. > > Depending on the web browser you're using (Seamonkey?), you might have > an "Inspector" (context menu, "Inspect Element"), which can be used to > remove undesired elements. It works when the page is saved (elements > which were removed using the inspector are not present in the saved > version), hopefully it will also work with copy-paste (but I have never > tried to do that). > > Unfortunately, depending on the web page, the inspector itself can > sometimes be slow or even freeze. > > If you're using Seamonkey as a web browser, here's another idea I didn't > try but which might help: ctrl+E will open the current web page for > editing in Seamonkey's Composer. >
I may have to use that at some point. Going to save for later. I do use Seamonkey. Right now, I've found a couple ways to work around this, for the most part. Sometimes, I just copy and paste smaller parts of the page and other times I use methods from other post. I've done quite a lot of printing so far and am working on a couple other things at the moment. Still wish it would work like it did with older versions. Thanks much for the ideas. Dale :-) :-)