Assuming you use MS Word, here are a few steps to perfectly printed I-Ds:
1. Save the I-D from your browser to your hard drive as a .txt file (not HTML).
2. Start MS Word and open the draft in Word.
3. Use Print Preview to see how it will print (scroll down a few pages to check it out). Usually, it'll look just fine, but sometimes the pages overflow and you get two pages to be printed for every one in the document. In that case, use the ruler on the left of the print preview window to increase the page length until the I-D pages fit.
4. Print to your hearts content.
Occasionally, a draft will use lots of white page between pages rather than form feeds. These are notoriously difficult to print correctly, and if I really need hardcopy I will usually use global replace to replace the white space with a page separator.
Cheers,
Andy
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At 10/23/2001 11:44 AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a question on how to print Internet Draft with the right pagination on Windows machine.
Take the document below as an example,
http://search.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-hain-msword-template-06.txt
If I print this document from Internet Explorer or notepad, the page breaks occur at the wrong place.
If I type "type draft-hain-msword-template-06.txt > LPT1" in the cmd window. The page breaks appears at the right place, but the font has changed.
Do you have any suggestion on how to print the draft with right pagination on Windows machines?
Thanks.
Ting
