You should try a general web design list or site for more information, but
in general your page should be less than 610 pixels wide to print on 8.5 in.
paper.  Use a fixed width table.  You can also look into setting up CSS for
a print version of your page.

Greg



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Hi,

Anyone can throw some light on how to create printer
friendly pages (using jsp) and the steps invovled in
it ?

**** i have checked the archives but did not get any
help.


Thankx


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