Customer had trouble printing a certain report from a program called "Factor". Turns out, the program generated a web page and called Internet Explorer for viewing and printing the report. Unfortunately, IE wouldn't print the information all on one page. Even with
condensed checked, the report always spilled over onto a second page.
I immediately noticed the trouble was related to Internet Explorer after seeing how my website tool bars and such weren't displayed correctly, but I had quite the time locating the magic checkboxes to correct the issue.
It would make sense to have these options in Control Panel under Accessibility settings, but instead, they're under Internet Options and then Accessibility!
Thanks to the good folks at
Penn State for the tip (and the images) !
The following searches were attempted in locating this solution :
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( IE7 WinXP )