What program are you printing from?
Try any "Print Preview" feature offered. This may offer a chance to
reduce the size to fit your paper.
Change the screen resolution.
Change to landscape mode.
General Stuff wrote:
>The only way I know to get the entire screen in a file or printout is to
>
> 1. make the desired window the ACTIVE window
> (size it so that it will only include the info you want to see)
> (you can use the scrollbars to move the info around inside the window)
>
> 2. hold down the Alt key while pressing the PrintScreen key once
> (puts window (only) on the clipboard)
> (not holding Alt will put entire PC screen on clipboard)
>
> 3. paste the clipboard into a Microsoft Word Document
> (Word shrinks the entire window to fit on the page)
> (pasting it into WordPad will give you the same problem
> that you have now - losing the right side when printing)
>
> 4. print the Word document
>
>I know of no way to do what you want without using the clipboard.
>
>Anna Summers
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: alan smith
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 11:56 AM
>Subject: [PCSOFT] Printouts
>
>
>I find it easier to read screen info if I print it out. BUT, almost every print
>has part of the right side missing. Can anyone tell me how to get ALL the
>information without using printscreen ?? I'm open to any ideas.
> Thank you, AL SMITH
>
>
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