Bobby,
NO. There was not a 'Print' link.  Yes, I have seen these links. I use them!
They 'tell me' that (from what comes out of my printer) what
I see is not what will end up on the printed page.  I get it. I live on.
The display on my video screen is what is important to who/where I visited.
There seems to be no thought about ME PRINTING any given webpage.
MS is getting very bad about this; IMHO.
Duncan

On 10/02/2012 17:46, Bobby Heid wrote:
Isn't there a print link on the page?  I seem to remember there being
something like that that prints ok for me.

Bobby

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Subject: Re: [H] MS printing?

Steve,
Thanks for the idea. I never thought back enough. Sorry. I'll give your
idea a try.
[rant]I sorta figured that websites and MS would embrace our new
technologies and make it 'nicer' to print their KB data. Instead, it has
gotten very tedious to print off the WWW,
particularly from MS. I get the protection of copyright, but
still.............. :(.
And this after numerous updates to 'browser sw.' Sad. I remain confused.
[/rant]
Oh, BTW, the file is setup.htm; and, I read it off my XP build CD.
Duncan

On 10/01/2012 18:07, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Duncan,

Whenever I find a article online that I'd want to save, I usually
highlight and copy everything and then paste it into Word.  Then I can
edit/print.  Printing things directly from a webpage results in rather
random quality.

Steve

On 10/1/2012 3:59 PM, DSinc wrote:
Is there some special magic I don't know about how to PRINT MS KB
articles?
Each time I try, I get ONE page w/text, and ONE blank page.  I do so
know that the
article is 1+many pages.

I can VIEW the KB articles via IE8 and FF15 on the screen.  And, I
suppose both deal with
bit-stream differently. JMHO.

Is Bing involved? I do not use Bing.

Is this a 'Frame' business?

Just wondering?
Duncan






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