Lesson 5: Printing
Printing Pages
With all this navigating and exploring of Web pages, you have
probably seen information that you would like to save in the
old-fashioned way — with a printed-paper copy. As you viewed
pages on the Web, did you find information that you'd like to
save for future reference or share with others?
The computer world gives you the option of saving an entire Web
page or any part of it: text, graphics, or links in printed
form. Printing Web pages is very easy, thanks to that helpful
Tool Bar. See the printer icon on the Tool Bar? That is the
answer if you want a paper copy of a Web page you have found
useful. A thoughtful gesture is to share Internet information by
printing Web pages for people who don't have access to the Web
or a computer.
To print a Web page, just click the printer icon on your Tool
Bar. The page will print according to all your default options,
which is usually what you want anyway.
There is another, more detailed way to print material from the
Internet. Go to the Menu Bar and click on File. You will now see
a dropdown menu offering a variety of choices, one of them being
Print. Click Print. You will now be able to print a Web page, a
portion of a Web page, or several copies of a Web page by making
specific selections. You can select the printing options you
want.
A nice way to double-check yourself is to preview how a Web page
will look before your click the Print command; just click Print
Preview.
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