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Join Date: Feb 2002
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I have a Compaq DeskPro and I am running Windows 98SE. When I'm on the net and I see a section of some text that I want to print, I highlight the section / paragraph, then I click:
File, Print. At this point (sometimes) I get a message that says: "Do you want to continue to run scripts on this page?" With "YES", "NO" check boxes. It does not matter what box I check, the result is the same: I AM NOT ABLE TO PRINT OUT THAT SECTION OF TEXT!! WHAT GIVES ??? HOW CAN I CORRECT THIS PROBLEM ??? What I have to do, when this happens, is highlight the test that I want to copy, by using CTRL-C, then copying the text into a blank / new Word 2000 file, by typing CTRL-V. This works and I can then print the text from the Word 2000 file !!! Why do I keep getting the "scripts" error message??? And, how can I avoid it in order to highlight and print the section directly from the net page I am looking at. Thank you. gwkremer@bellsouth.net |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Greenville, MS
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What browser and version are you using?
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Bakersfield,CA
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Right click on the INternet Explorer Icon, Go Properties>Advanced Tab>Uncheck "Display a notificatin about every script error.
You are right that you cannot do anything about them since the script error is in the encoding of the page and you cannot do anything about this. |
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