Oh I could go into a whole other rant about the state of tax
accounting, which is mostly what I have to print paper for.

The 'trigger' for my rant was a site I had purchased a product from,
which didn't send me a useful confirmation email with prices on it,
didn't have a 'format for printing' button on their website, and which
had a web page which refused to print the invoice correctly - it was
cutting off all of the dollar figures.

After a whole bunch of finagling I finally got it to print well enough
for accounting purposes.

Not accounting-related but I had a similar problem with a recipe site
last week.   Fortunately I found the same recipe on another site which
has done the work to make it easy to print.   For recipes I want to
try I usually print them, then make notes on them about what I'm going
to change, etc..

On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 11:28 AM Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> because only old ladies print web pages Forrest.
>
>
> On 3/27/2019 6:06 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
> > My rant for today:
> >
> > After many many years of us having web browsers, why can't they fix
> > these so when I click on "print" I get something which looks like what
> > is on the screen, instead of a half-cut-off, missing data, formatted
> > weirdly, and totally unusable printout?
> >
> > Yes, I know there are some plugins/other tools which make this easier,
> > but why in the world can't the web browser just do the right thing?
> >
>
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