|  | Posted by kchayka on 07/07/65 11:46 
Michael Laplante wrote:> "Toby Inkster" <usenet200604@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote in message
 > news:1jsbi3-gva.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk...
 >> Michael Laplante wrote:
 >
 >> Stop trying. Use a print stylesheet instead.
 >
 > Not very helpful, I'm afraid. From:
 > http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=PrintStylesheets
 
 Hmmm... That article was written 3 years ago. Browsers change, except
 for IE, anyway. ;) FWIW, I use print stylesheets all the time and
 rarely have a problem with them.
 
 > So that tells me that a print stylesheet won't necessarily guarantee the
 > margins I'm looking for.
 
 Why do you need specific margins? If you are trying to print something
 like a form, you may be much better off providing the print version as
 a PDF instead.
 
 > For now, I've used the table "brute force" method
 > which works in both IE and FF.
 
 For some value of "works", I'm sure. :-\
 
 You've decided on the solution without properly identifying the
 problem, so the answer may not be what you think. Post a URL, so we
 can see what you're on about.
 
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