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I have designed an intranet website for HR policies. There are also forms posted, but the forms are not as yet interactive. One would need to print the form and manually fill up, sign and send it to H
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posted at 9/13/2001 1:23 AM EDT
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I have designed an intranet website for HR policies. There are also forms posted, but the forms are not as yet interactive. One would need to print the form and manually fill up, sign and send it to Human Resources for processing say, benefit claims.

Trouble is, I am unable to provide a proper Print option. The print button does the printing but it not only prints the form, but the entire panel page (both the target and the table of contents frames get printed). I wish to provide a Print option in the form itself, but a software colleague doesn't know how, using HTML. My web pages are .htm pages.

Somebody please help!! Thanks and best regards.

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posted at 9/13/2001 1:26 AM EDT
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...When I said the Print button, I meant the Print button on the browser's (Internet Explorer) toolbar.

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posted at 10/9/2001 7:54 AM EDT
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I do not have a definitive answer for you but may be able to point you in the right direction for the answer. I started building webpages (still pretty basic... mostly html with some javascript here and there and moving to CGI scripts and ASP soon) about 1.5 years back and have found a few sites that were useful -

http://www.htmlhelp.com/

http://javascriptgate.com/ - as html is sometimes too basic to do the cool stuff... don't worry, alot of it is copy paste as long as you give credit to the original code writer

And here's one for picking hexadecimal codes for the color of your choice -

http://www.backgroundboutique.com/colorcode.html

last one is lagniappe.

good luck.
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