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Posted by Martin Jay on 06/08/06 04:25
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<doraymeRidThis-03FEE2.11220808062006@news-vip.optusnet.com.au>, dorayme
<doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> writes
>What exactly do you want to do? If you are saying, "I have this
>long doc, it has pics and text and things and it is simple to
>make a printer know how to print it on separate pages but how do
>you make the pages that would print on separate A4 sheets of
>paper appear on separate pages of a website, the answer is that
>you must put each page into a separate .html file with a link so
>that the viewer can click to the next page. You cannot know what
>size screen or resolution the viewer has so you cannot try to put
>all in one file and hope the viewer's page down button will work
>in the required quanta.
>
>There, I have atoned for my previous flippancy.
LOL! :)
Another option is to offer visitors a downloadable version in PDF
format, but that can be a pain unless it's a static document that
doesn't change (very often).
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