What I do is create the print style i want then print to PDF
(PDFCreater on windows) then email the thing round.

It's easy, works and keep the managers happy and they can still copy
and paste stuff out of it.

D

On Oct 15, 1:13 pm, FND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This *should* include the definitions from StyleSheetPrint [...]
> > so print-specific CSS should work just fine.
>
> Yeah, but only when actually printing - i.e. not when viewing and saving
> the document as an HTML file.
>
> Come to think of it, I don't think there's a simple and reliable way to
> active print style sheets like this.
> Would it be possible to add the class "snapshot" to the generated HTML
> page's BODY element? That'd be a better solution anyway, I think.
>
> -- F.

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