How do you print a page?

How to print a page ?

  • i m making a html project for my school....i have made 5 web pages.....and the coding of each page contains that of my laptop ( Ex: i 've put an img with the source code as<"c/:desktop/coozy/img1.gif">,the same code will not work on other systemss....so i thought of printing a page.....bt the problem is that i don't kno how 2 do it ....i want 2 make it visible as it is, without taking out of print-out...............................… SO VERY SIMPLY TELLING ) THAT.......i want 2 print a web page...........it 'll help me so any gud ans. will really b appreciated............ thanq...

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    First, Make sure you save the completed file as an .HTM or .HTML file. Next, Make sure your destination: "c/:desktop/coozy/img1.gif" is valid and contains your images. Finally, Open your HTML file in internet explorer/firefox/ect and File -> Print.

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Connect a plug and play printer and just press CTRL+p and press enter

If your printer is compatible with your system,And it has been configured with your system,Then you may use Microsoft word to easily print

Make sure you have a printer hooked up to your system and have the required drivers to allow the system to talk to the printer correctly. Then get whatever you want to print and just print. Control+P (print shortcut)

4 easy tips print a page 1. Open Your Web Page - Have the Web page that you want to print open in your browser. 2. Click Menu - On the top of your browser is a menu. Click on the first word in the menu, "File". Another menu will drop down. 3. Click Print - After this menu drops down click on the word "Print". 4. OK - A box will pop up when you click on "Print". Click on the button that says "OK" and your printer will start printing the page. Tips: Page Setup - Use the "Page Setup" option to change the way your page looks when it prints. Print Preview - Use the "Print Preview" option to see what your page will look like before you print it.

Printing pages in relation to their section depends on how the numbering is formatted. If the numbering in the document is set as continuous, referencing page 1 of a particular section most likely does not result in anything being printed. This occurs because, when the numbering is formatted as continuous, the page numbers in all sections except the first do not start with page 1. In this case, the page would have to be referenced according to its overall position in the documents page collection. For example, in a document that is formatted as follows, here is what the pages would be for both restart and continuous numbering: Section 1 : 4 pages Section 2 : 4 pages

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