Some web browsers will
clip the text off the right hand side of
the print-out when
you print the page. This site has been designed
to print properly on most browsers. However,
sometimes the page layout is not ideal. There
are two things you can do abou this. One
thing is to open and print the PDF version
of the article. The PDF versoin will have
properly formatted margins. This is a link
on the top right of the page
that looks like this:
PDF documents require
Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can download
from Adobe here.
When necessary, you can
adjust the print margins of your web browser
to prevent the print-out from cutting off
the left end of the text. Here's how:
In Internet Explorer 6
on Microsoft Windows:
Choose
File | Print Preview.
Then press the ALT and
U buttons simultaneously.
You will get the Page
Setup box. On the lower right you can set
the margins. Try .25 inches for the left
and right margins. Then print!
Opera 7 for Windows
Choose
File | Print Options
Put in .25 for the left
and right margins. Then print!
Netscape 6, Mozilla, Mozilla
Firefox, and Mozilla Firebird
Choose File | Page
Setup
Select the "Margins & Header/Footer" tap
Change the margins to .25 inches. Then
print!
Netscape 3 and 4
Choose
File | Print Options
Put in .25 for the left
and right margins. Then print!