Anyone know:

If I setup a page specifically for being printed (just black and white text)
and put it in a table set at 100% width, will all browsers/printer
combinations automatically wrap the lines at the printable area limit for
the printer connected to the users system? Or do I have to put the text all
in a fixed width table to ensure that a wide browser setting won't interfere
with print wrapping? I'm trying to cram a bunch of text on a single printed
page and want to use as much of the paper real estate as possible.

My own tests in MSIE 4 and NS 4 show that the text wraps at the edge of the
printer's printable area, which is what I'm hoping is the general consensus.

TIA,
Jack

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