That's the basic idea but keep in mind that everyone has a different print
with different margins. When I've done that in the past I've always made
sure that my page will print with at least 1" margins so that I know it will
stay on one sheet for just about everyone.

Your other option, and preferable option in my opinion, would be to make the
coupon a PDF. A helluva lot easier since you've probably got the design for
the coupon down already and are translating it for web use.

Mike

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thomas Hall
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 11:11 AM
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Subject: [css-d] Styling for Print Question Please

On a website I am developing I have a link that will pop up a window
intended for printing. Sort of like a "coupon" if you will. My question
pertains to the formatting of that page so it prints neatly on an 8.5 x 11
piece of paper. Can someone please explain to me how to be style that pop up
window? I believe there are 72 pixels to the inch so would I multiply 72
times 8.5 for a container width? Thanks so much.

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