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To print a reward email from Amazon, Target or other vendors, I must use two sheets of paper to get the whole email to print. To conserve paper, I'd prefer a one-page printout. Yet the information documented at the top of the printed email requires two pages.  What setting do I use to eliminate this extraneous info at the top of the page - normally 4 lines? 

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@bsels1 

 

Lots of ways to control what you print from a website, including:

 

If the data (content) is just a few lines top and bottom, for example, the "header / footer" information, simply don't print that part.  For example:  Chrome > open website > Settings > Print > More Settings > Toggle on/off the header footer sections and print

 

OR

 

Use Snip to cut-out and save the part of the viewable page that you want to print.

Save the "snipped" information as a .jpg file

Open the file in an appropriate software for photos / images

Print the file - if necessary, set Page Setup / Scale as "Shrink to fit"

 

OR

 

Open the Web page - print only the page(s) you want - this only works of course, if the full content of what you need to print falls on one page.

 

OR

 

Firefox, for example, provides a screenshot function - you need to have a Firefox account to use the feature.

Right-Click on the website page > Click / Select Screenshot > Save the file

NOTE: that the little screenshot files save as .PNG files - no problem, just know this so you don't lose track of the file thinking it is a .jpg file instead.

Open the little .png file (in Photos, HP Smart, or Paint, for example) - and print the file

 

 

References

 

Snip – available since Vista!  Check out the “delay” feature in Windows 10

Snipping Tool in Windows 10 / 8 / 7: Tips & Tricks to capture screenshots

 

From Microsoft

Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots

 

 

Firefox provides a "snip" feature -- you must have a Firefox account to use it.

Firefox Screenshots

 

 

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