Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-17 Thread Mike Fuller

Thanks for that wonderful information Peter. That's my new thing learned today.

Cheers

Mike Fuller

On 18/03/2010, at 8:04 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:

> 
> Grab is also part of the Preview application, and can be found under File > 
> Take Screen Shot (at least it is in Snow Leopard - the exact menu description 
> might vary in earlier versions).
> 
> The advantage of using it from Preview is that the image instantaneously 
> becomes a Preview document, and as such can be annotated, cropped, or 
> adjusted in any other way, and saved in a variety of different formats. If 
> you save as PDF, further screenshots can be added to the original to form a 
> multipage PDF document.
> 
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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-17 Thread Peter Hinchliffe


On 17/03/2010, at 4:12 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:

> 
> Also, as I mentioned, don't forget the "Grab" application that Apple
> provides in the Utilities folder - not only does it mean that an old bloke
> like me doesn't have to remember the various key combos for the different
> screenshots, it also offers a timed screen capture - not that I've had need
> of this yet ;)
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> 

Grab is also part of the Preview application, and can be found under File > 
Take Screen Shot (at least it is in Snow Leopard - the exact menu description 
might vary in earlier versions).

The advantage of using it from Preview is that the image instantaneously 
becomes a Preview document, and as such can be annotated, cropped, or adjusted 
in any other way, and saved in a variety of different formats. If you save as 
PDF, further screenshots can be added to the original to form a multipage PDF 
document.
   
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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-17 Thread Neil Houghton

Also, as I mentioned, don't forget the "Grab" application that Apple
provides in the Utilities folder - not only does it mean that an old bloke
like me doesn't have to remember the various key combos for the different
screenshots, it also offers a timed screen capture - not that I've had need
of this yet ;)


Cheers



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on 17/3/10 2:13 PM, Bill Parker at re...@westnet.com.au wrote:

> 
> And also a thankyou to Ronni from somebody who frequently needs to
> capture a quick shot of something but wasn't really looking. Excellent
> tip!
> 
> 
> Bill
> On 17/03/2010, at 1:55 PM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Thank you to all who replied so promptly. I had been tearing my hair
>> out:
>> "print" gave me extraneous material and links wand was not an accurate
>> reproduction of the page; "PDF" gave the same result; "Grab" meant
>> that the
>> page wouldn't fit on an A4 page; but the winner was . Ronni.
>> Command -
>> Shift -4 meant I could capture exactly what I wanted including the
>> menu bar,
>> URL, and foot of page.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Michael.
>> 
>> 
>> On 17/3/10 1:26 PM, "Ronda Brown"  wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Eugene,
>>> 
>>> That's also correct in Safari 4 as well, but it only gives the web
>>> address as
>>> a footer at the bottom of the page.
>>> I think what Michael is wanting is a complete 'picture' of the
>>> webpage showing
>>> the URL at the top.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ronni
>>> 
>>> On 17/03/2010, at 1:05 PM, Eugene wrote:
>>> 
 Hi
 
 I'm using the latest incarnation of Firefox (3.6) and in the print
 dialog box
 it allows me to place headers and footers on each page with such
 things as
 URL, Page # of #, Title, Date/Time etc.
 
 Regards,
 Eugene
 
 
 On 17/03/2010, at 12:12 PM, Glenn Nicholas wrote:
 
> 
> Many web pages have special style sheets to manage printing.
> You can try the PDF options button at the bottom left of the print
> dialog to save the page as a PDF and see if this gives you what you
> want.
> 
> If you want an exact representation, use Cmd Shift 4 to capture the
> region of the screen displaying the web page. You may need to get
> several shots if the page is long, and put the pieces together in
> Keynote or some other app.
> 
> Glenn Nicholas
> OM4 ::
> 
> 
> On 17 March 2010 11:17, Michael Hawkins
>  wrote:
>> 
>> I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web
>> Page prints
>> as
>> segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
>> 
>> 
>> I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and
>> Mail 4.2
>> OS
>> 10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Michael Hawkins.
>> 
>>> 






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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Merv,

Yes, they do … BUT … what Michael required was an exact 'Live picture' of the 
webpage, as it is displayed.

The PDF only shows a 'Print' PDF, not the exact webpage as it is viewed.

I am not at liberty to explain to you why Michael required this.

Cheers,
Ronni



On 17/03/2010, at 2:26 PM, Merv Bond wrote:

> 
> Check it out Ronda.  The pages that I have saved in this manner have their 
> URL and name as a header.
> Merv
> 
> Ronda Brown wrote:
>> Hi Merv,
>> A PDF will not give Michael the URL at the top. He requires the URL 
>> (Address).
>> Michael is best to take a "Screen Shot" of the page in question.
>> To take a picture of the whole screen, press Command-Shift-3.
>> To take a picture of part of the screen, press Command-Shift-4, then drag to 
>> select the area you want in the picture.
>> To take a picture of a window, the menu bar, the Dock, or other area, press 
>> Command-Shift-4, then press the Space bar.
>> Move the pointer over the area you want so that it's highlighted, then 
>> click. (If you decide you want to drag to select the area, press the Space 
>> bar again.)
>> If you press Command-Shift-4 and decide you don't want to take the screen 
>> shot, press the Escape key.
>> Screen shots are saved as PDF files on the desktop in Tiger, as PNG in 
>> Leopard. If you want to put the screen shot in the Clipboard, rather than 
>> create a file, hold down the Control key when you press the other keys. You 
>> can then paste the picture into a document.
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> On 17/03/2010, at 11:52 AM, Merv Bond wrote:
>>> Michael
>>> If you just want a copy then I often find that File>Print>Save as pdf does 
>>> the trick.
>>> Merv
>>> 
>>> Michael Hawkins wrote:
 I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints 
 as
 segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
 I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 
 OS
 10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
 Regards,
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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Merv Bond


Check it out Ronda.  The pages that I have saved in this manner have 
their URL and name as a header.

Merv

Ronda Brown wrote:

Hi Merv,

A PDF will not give Michael the URL at the top. He requires the URL (Address).
Michael is best to take a "Screen Shot" of the page in question.

 To take a picture of the whole screen, press Command-Shift-3.

 To take a picture of part of the screen, press Command-Shift-4, then drag to 
select the area you want in the picture.

 To take a picture of a window, the menu bar, the Dock, or other area, press 
Command-Shift-4, then press the Space bar.
 Move the pointer over the area you want so that it's highlighted, then click. 
(If you decide you want to drag to select the area, press the Space bar again.)

 If you press Command-Shift-4 and decide you don't want to take the screen 
shot, press the Escape key.

Screen shots are saved as PDF files on the desktop in Tiger, as PNG in Leopard. If you want to put the screen shot in the Clipboard, rather than create a file, hold down the Control key when you press the other keys. 
You can then paste the picture into a document.


Cheers,
Ronni




On 17/03/2010, at 11:52 AM, Merv Bond wrote:


Michael
If you just want a copy then I often find that File>Print>Save as pdf does the 
trick.
Merv

Michael Hawkins wrote:

I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 OS
10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Regards,
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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Eugene
Hi Ronni,

yep that is the option in Firefox 3.6, you can place all of the elements (URLs 
included) in the header, footer and select left, middle or right.

  Regards,
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On 17/03/2010, at 1:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

> 
> Hi Eugene,
> 
> That's also correct in Safari 4 as well, but it only gives the web address as 
> a footer at the bottom of the page.
> I think what Michael is wanting is a complete 'picture' of the webpage 
> showing the URL at the top.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> On 17/03/2010, at 1:05 PM, Eugene wrote:
> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> I'm using the latest incarnation of Firefox (3.6) and in the print dialog 
>> box it allows me to place headers and footers on each page with such things 
>> as URL, Page # of #, Title, Date/Time etc.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Eugene
>> 
>> 
>> On 17/03/2010, at 12:12 PM, Glenn Nicholas wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Many web pages have special style sheets to manage printing.
>>> You can try the PDF options button at the bottom left of the print
>>> dialog to save the page as a PDF and see if this gives you what you
>>> want.
>>> 
>>> If you want an exact representation, use Cmd Shift 4 to capture the
>>> region of the screen displaying the web page. You may need to get
>>> several shots if the page is long, and put the pieces together in
>>> Keynote or some other app.
>>> 
>>> Glenn Nicholas
>>> OM4 ::
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 17 March 2010 11:17, Michael Hawkins
>>>  wrote:
 
 I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints 
 as
 segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
 
 
 I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 
 OS
 10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
 
 Regards,
 
 Michael Hawkins.
 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Bill Parker


And also a thankyou to Ronni from somebody who frequently needs to  
capture a quick shot of something but wasn't really looking. Excellent  
tip!



Bill
On 17/03/2010, at 1:55 PM, Michael Hawkins wrote:



Thank you to all who replied so promptly. I had been tearing my hair  
out:

"print" gave me extraneous material and links wand was not an accurate
reproduction of the page; "PDF" gave the same result; "Grab" meant  
that the
page wouldn't fit on an A4 page; but the winner was . Ronni.  
Command -
Shift -4 meant I could capture exactly what I wanted including the  
menu bar,

URL, and foot of page.

Regards,

Michael.


On 17/3/10 1:26 PM, "Ronda Brown"  wrote:



Hi Eugene,

That's also correct in Safari 4 as well, but it only gives the web  
address as

a footer at the bottom of the page.
I think what Michael is wanting is a complete 'picture' of the  
webpage showing

the URL at the top.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 17/03/2010, at 1:05 PM, Eugene wrote:


Hi

I'm using the latest incarnation of Firefox (3.6) and in the print  
dialog box
it allows me to place headers and footers on each page with such  
things as

URL, Page # of #, Title, Date/Time etc.

Regards,
Eugene


On 17/03/2010, at 12:12 PM, Glenn Nicholas wrote:



Many web pages have special style sheets to manage printing.
You can try the PDF options button at the bottom left of the print
dialog to save the page as a PDF and see if this gives you what you
want.

If you want an exact representation, use Cmd Shift 4 to capture the
region of the screen displaying the web page. You may need to get
several shots if the page is long, and put the pieces together in
Keynote or some other app.

Glenn Nicholas
OM4 ::


On 17 March 2010 11:17, Michael Hawkins
 wrote:


I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web  
Page prints

as
segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.


I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and  
Mail 4.2

OS
10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo

Regards,

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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Michael Hawkins

Thank you to all who replied so promptly. I had been tearing my hair out:
"print" gave me extraneous material and links wand was not an accurate
reproduction of the page; "PDF" gave the same result; "Grab" meant that the
page wouldn't fit on an A4 page; but the winner was . Ronni. Command -
Shift -4 meant I could capture exactly what I wanted including the menu bar,
URL, and foot of page.

Regards,

Michael.


On 17/3/10 1:26 PM, "Ronda Brown"  wrote:

> 
> Hi Eugene,
> 
> That's also correct in Safari 4 as well, but it only gives the web address as
> a footer at the bottom of the page.
> I think what Michael is wanting is a complete 'picture' of the webpage showing
> the URL at the top.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> On 17/03/2010, at 1:05 PM, Eugene wrote:
> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> I'm using the latest incarnation of Firefox (3.6) and in the print dialog box
>> it allows me to place headers and footers on each page with such things as
>> URL, Page # of #, Title, Date/Time etc.
>> 
>>  Regards,
>>  Eugene
>> 
>> 
>> On 17/03/2010, at 12:12 PM, Glenn Nicholas wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Many web pages have special style sheets to manage printing.
>>> You can try the PDF options button at the bottom left of the print
>>> dialog to save the page as a PDF and see if this gives you what you
>>> want.
>>> 
>>> If you want an exact representation, use Cmd Shift 4 to capture the
>>> region of the screen displaying the web page. You may need to get
>>> several shots if the page is long, and put the pieces together in
>>> Keynote or some other app.
>>> 
>>> Glenn Nicholas
>>> OM4 ::
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 17 March 2010 11:17, Michael Hawkins
>>>  wrote:
 
 I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints
 as
 segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
 
 
 I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2
 OS
 10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
 
 Regards,
 
 Michael Hawkins.
 
> 
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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread David Brown


Ronda Brown wrote:

Need to add, before Daniel picks it up ;-)
That Screenshots taken in Snow Leopard Save as .png not .pdf

Cheers,
Ronni



   

There is a handy little application:

Sharpshooter [OS X 10.4–10.6]

http://www.kerlmax.com/products/sharpshooter/

After you have taken your screen shot, using the methods described, it 
opens a window which allows you to:


- choose the format that you want the image to be saved in [BMP, GIF, 
JPEG, PDF, PICT, PNG, TIFF]

- rename the image file to whatever you choose
- save the file in whatever location you choose

It can be set to start at login.

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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Eugene,

That's also correct in Safari 4 as well, but it only gives the web address as a 
footer at the bottom of the page.
I think what Michael is wanting is a complete 'picture' of the webpage showing 
the URL at the top.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 17/03/2010, at 1:05 PM, Eugene wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I'm using the latest incarnation of Firefox (3.6) and in the print dialog box 
> it allows me to place headers and footers on each page with such things as 
> URL, Page # of #, Title, Date/Time etc.
> 
>  Regards,
>  Eugene
> 
> 
> On 17/03/2010, at 12:12 PM, Glenn Nicholas wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Many web pages have special style sheets to manage printing.
>> You can try the PDF options button at the bottom left of the print
>> dialog to save the page as a PDF and see if this gives you what you
>> want.
>> 
>> If you want an exact representation, use Cmd Shift 4 to capture the
>> region of the screen displaying the web page. You may need to get
>> several shots if the page is long, and put the pieces together in
>> Keynote or some other app.
>> 
>> Glenn Nicholas
>> OM4 ::
>> 
>> 
>> On 17 March 2010 11:17, Michael Hawkins
>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
>>> segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 OS
>>> 10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Michael Hawkins.
>>> 





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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Eugene
Hi

I'm using the latest incarnation of Firefox (3.6) and in the print dialog box 
it allows me to place headers and footers on each page with such things as URL, 
Page # of #, Title, Date/Time etc.

  Regards,
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On 17/03/2010, at 12:12 PM, Glenn Nicholas wrote:

> 
> Many web pages have special style sheets to manage printing.
> You can try the PDF options button at the bottom left of the print
> dialog to save the page as a PDF and see if this gives you what you
> want.
> 
> If you want an exact representation, use Cmd Shift 4 to capture the
> region of the screen displaying the web page. You may need to get
> several shots if the page is long, and put the pieces together in
> Keynote or some other app.
> 
> Glenn Nicholas
> OM4 ::
> 
> 
> On 17 March 2010 11:17, Michael Hawkins
>  wrote:
>> 
>> I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
>> segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
>> 
>> 
>> I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 OS
>> 10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Michael Hawkins.
>> 
>> 
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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Glenn Nicholas

Many web pages have special style sheets to manage printing.
You can try the PDF options button at the bottom left of the print
dialog to save the page as a PDF and see if this gives you what you
want.

If you want an exact representation, use Cmd Shift 4 to capture the
region of the screen displaying the web page. You may need to get
several shots if the page is long, and put the pieces together in
Keynote or some other app.

Glenn Nicholas
OM4 ::


On 17 March 2010 11:17, Michael Hawkins
 wrote:
>
> I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
> segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
>
>
> I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 OS
> 10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael Hawkins.
>
>
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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Ronda Brown

Need to add, before Daniel picks it up ;-) 
That Screenshots taken in Snow Leopard Save as .png not .pdf

Cheers,
Ronni

On 17/03/2010, at 12:05 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

> Hi Merv,
> 
> A PDF will not give Michael the URL at the top. He requires the URL (Address).
> Michael is best to take a "Screen Shot" of the page in question.
> 
> To take a picture of the whole screen, press Command-Shift-3.
> 
> To take a picture of part of the screen, press Command-Shift-4, then drag to 
> select the area you want in the picture.
> 
> To take a picture of a window, the menu bar, the Dock, or other area, press 
> Command-Shift-4, then press the Space bar.
> Move the pointer over the area you want so that it's highlighted, then click. 
> (If you decide you want to drag to select the area, press the Space bar 
> again.)
> 
> If you press Command-Shift-4 and decide you don't want to take the screen 
> shot, press the Escape key.
> 
> Screen shots are saved as PDF files on the desktop in Tiger, as PNG in 
> Leopard. If you want to put the screen shot in the Clipboard, rather than 
> create a file, hold down the Control key when you press the other keys. 
> You can then paste the picture into a document.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 17/03/2010, at 11:52 AM, Merv Bond wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Michael
>> If you just want a copy then I often find that File>Print>Save as pdf does 
>> the trick.
>> Merv
>> 
>> Michael Hawkins wrote:
>>> I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
>>> segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
>>> I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 OS
>>> 10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
>>> Regards,
>>> Michael Hawkins.



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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Merv,

A PDF will not give Michael the URL at the top. He requires the URL (Address).
Michael is best to take a "Screen Shot" of the page in question.

 To take a picture of the whole screen, press Command-Shift-3.

 To take a picture of part of the screen, press Command-Shift-4, then drag to 
select the area you want in the picture.

 To take a picture of a window, the menu bar, the Dock, or other area, press 
Command-Shift-4, then press the Space bar.
 Move the pointer over the area you want so that it's highlighted, then click. 
(If you decide you want to drag to select the area, press the Space bar again.)

 If you press Command-Shift-4 and decide you don't want to take the screen 
shot, press the Escape key.

Screen shots are saved as PDF files on the desktop in Tiger, as PNG in Leopard. 
If you want to put the screen shot in the Clipboard, rather than create a file, 
hold down the Control key when you press the other keys. 
You can then paste the picture into a document.

Cheers,
Ronni




On 17/03/2010, at 11:52 AM, Merv Bond wrote:

> 
> Michael
> If you just want a copy then I often find that File>Print>Save as pdf does 
> the trick.
> Merv
> 
> Michael Hawkins wrote:
>> I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
>> segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
>> I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 OS
>> 10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
>> Regards,
>> Michael Hawkins.



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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Merv Bond


Michael
If you just want a copy then I often find that File>Print>Save as pdf 
does the trick.

Merv

Michael Hawkins wrote:

I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.


I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 OS
10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo

Regards,

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Re: Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Neil Houghton

Hi Michael,

No thoughts on what your actual problem is - but if you want a quick fix you
can always take a "snapshot" of the browser window.

In Snow Leopard, I use the "Grab" application, which lets you capture the
screen, a window or just a selection of the screen. It can be found in the
Applications/Utilities folder (can't remember if this was in earlier OSX
versions - but you could always take snapshots one way or another).

Obviously you can then print the snapshot.



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on 17/3/10 11:17 AM, Michael Hawkins at michael.hawk...@mjhawkins.com.au
wrote:

> 
> I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
> segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
> 
> 
> I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 OS
> 10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Michael Hawkins.
> 




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Printing a webpage

2010-03-16 Thread Michael Hawkins

I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.


I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 OS
10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo

Regards,

Michael Hawkins.




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