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Printing a webpage.

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PogoWolf

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Mar 2, 2001
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Is there a way to turn OFF the Page Header, and link information on a page, when you print it from IE? The PogoWolf
 
Do you mean from the server side or the client side? If from the client side, in IE go to File, Page Setup and delete the header & footer information. I don't believe there's any way to do this from the server side.
 
I was meaning from the client side. =) So it can't be done via code? Only though IE itself? I just want to be sure before I tell my clients, to do it. The PogoWolf
 
You might want to look at MeadCo ScriptX. This is an active X control that allows you to do this. Microsoft had them listed in one of the HTML sections when IE4 came out. You can find this active x control at there site. Hope this helps.
 
thanks I'll look into it for other reasons, but I'm not allow to use ActiveX controls on our servers. but thanks for the suggestion, it might prove useful
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