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Printing from the Web: |
| On many web sites, you can
choose how the page prints, by changing the size of text!
In Microsoft Internet Explorer, the picture below shows
you how to change the size of the text. With this method,
you can set the text smaller to print more on a page or
you can set the text larger in order to read the page
better! |
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| 1. |
Click on the word View
on the Menu Bar. |
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Move down to the word Text
Size, and when the submenu appears, click on
one of the sizes. |
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| More
on Printing from the Web: |
| Microsoft Explorer sets
the margins on your browser at 3/4 inches from the edge
of the printed page. However, not all web sites are
designed that way. In order to print the entire page, you
can do a page setup on your computer; reset margins and
change the page to print sideways. |
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| 1. |
Click on the word
File on the Menu Bar. |
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Move down and click on the
words Page Setup, and when the Page
Setup window appears, you can change the margins,
and or change the paper to print sideways (landscape). |
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Tips: Set Your Browser to Open Full Screen Every Time! |
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Internet
Explorer Browser:
If you want your browser to always open in Full Screen
Mode (Maximized), create a new browser shortcut. Then set
that browser shortcut to always open Maximized. Here's
How:
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Fire
Fox Browser:
If you want your browser to always open in
Full Screen Mode (Maximized), create a new browser
shortcut. Then set that browser shortcut to always open
Maximized. Here's How: |
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| 1. |
Position
mouse on Internet Explorer (usually a Blue e icon). |
| 2. |
Click your
right mouse button, a submenu appears. |
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On the
submenu, click with your left mouse button on the
words Create Shortcut. |
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A new
Explorer Icon appears on your desktop, title Shortcut
to Internet Explorer. |
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Right mouse
on the newly created icon, and a submenu appears. |
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Move to the
bottom of that submenu and click on the word Properties. |
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The Shortcut
Properties Menu appears. Make sure you are on the
Shortcut Tab. On that menu, go to the box title Run. |
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A drop down
arrow appears on the right side of that box.
Click on the drop down arrow and choose the word Maximize.
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| 9. |
Click on the
General Tab, and in the top box, rename the newly
created icon to Internet Explorer Full Screen. |
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Click on OK
at the bottom of the Menu. Now when you click on
this Icon, your browser will always open Full
Screen. |
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| 1. |
Position
mouse on Mozilla Firefox (usually a Fox around
the globe icon). |
| 2. |
Click your
right mouse button, a submenu appears. |
| 3. |
On the
submenu, click with your left mouse button on the
words Create Shortcut. |
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A new
Firefox Icon appears on your desktop, title Mozilla
Firefox. |
| 5. |
Right mouse
on the newly created icon, and a submenu appears. |
| 6. |
Move to the
bottom of that submenu and click on the word Properties.
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| 7. |
The Shortcut
Properties Menu appears. Make sure you are on the
Shortcut Tab. On that menu, go to the box title Run. |
| 8. |
A drop down
arrow appears on the right side of that box.
Click on the drop down arrow and choose the word Maximize.
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| 9. |
Click on the
General Tab, and in the top box, rename the newly
created icon to Firefox Full Screen. |
| 10. |
Click on OK
at the bottom of the Menu. Now when you click on
this Icon, your browser will always open in Full
Screen. |
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