Bernie, have you tried using Firefox for those sites? Assuming there isn't
some over riding reason that you can't.

FF CAN shrink to fit, and that is the browser I use when I am going to need
to print a page. Otherwise, I copy/paste the page into Word and print from
there. As I said before, a PITB, but allegedly IE7 will have shrink to fit
capability. Now if MS will just get a wide-release beta of it on the
street... (and one that will work with my Maxthon front end...

I would go back to FF full time except that IE6 and its derivatives are
considerably faster on my sateliite connection.

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Bill Hatcher
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-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Bernie Cosell
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 14:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WINHOME] IE6 "Shrink to Fit" Problem


On 11 Jan 2006 at 15:36, Stephen Bird wrote:

> ...I
> suppose the extra paper would be about 1/3 more printing single-side in
landscape
> rather than portrait, but then you get to see the whole line. :-)

Not quite: you get to see *MORE* of the line,  I have some sites I need
to get hardcopy printouts from that have lines that are way too long even
for landscape [although I can do better by changing my text size to
"tiniest", and then back so I can read it again..:o)]

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