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elpaso May 3rd, 2004 06:55 PM

Printing the Microstudio Manual
 
Have tried to print the manuals of the programs I have but the words on the right side of the page are not all there. Any help is appreciated. thanks

elpaso

admin May 4th, 2004 11:27 PM

If you can edit the mstudioman.htm file...
 
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TRY FIRST:
Make sure your Printer Setup has sufficient RIGHT and LEFT margins for your printer. Our manual is an HTML format document. It is formatted on the fly by your computer for the selected printer. I'd say your margins are set too small for your printer, which is causing text to not print.



TRY SECOND:
If you have an HTML Editor program, open the mstudioman.htm file found in the Microstudio/Manuals/ folder.

Immediately below the <body> tag near the top of the document, you will see a start TABLE tag like this:

&lt;table width="90%" align="center" BORDER="0" CELLSPACING="0" cellpadding=15&gt;

This sets the overall width of the document text. Change the width="90%" to "80%". This will make the document narrower so it will all print. Try page 3 as a test. If 80% is not enough, change it to 75%. However, I think 80% should do it for you.

]If you don't have an HTML editor, open the mstudioman.htm file in Notepad. It may take a while. Be very careful to only change the <table width="90%"... > line above. Click the Save As command and title it mstudioman80.htm (if you use 80%). Then open this in Internet Explorer. It should print. :w

All our manuals have this similar TABLE Tag at the start that controls the overall width of the text. Do the same for each manual that won't print.


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