shaneb
Junior Member
 
USA
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Posted - 23 July 2001 : 02:12:08
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This might seem like a dumb question, but does anyone know of a JavaScript that will turn off the print headers and footers when you print an HTML document. I know in IE you can take out all the "&b &u &w" stuff by going to page setup. I am looking for a way to disable them all together using a JavaScript and embedding it in an HTML document so an end user doesn't have to mess up their page setup settings.
My site writes out resumes and sometimes employers print the resumes out, but when you have all of the "Window Title, page 1 of 2, http://www.somepage.com and date" stuff on the resumes when they come out of the printer, it looks like crap.
Any help would be appreciated. Like to have the code if you all don't mind.
Thanks in advance!
'Surround your mind and you shall see a great future ahead'
Shane B.
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