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Preview the appearance of a printed webpage
Preview the appearance of a printed webpage
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By default, Internet Explorer will always try select the optimum size of a webpage to fit the width of the printed page.
This might require the page to be scaled down in size. Internet Explorer also reduces the size of a page slightly if a
single line of text (sometimes called an orphan) would print on its own page. You can use Print Preview to see how a
printed webpage will look and to adjust page orientation, scaling, and margins.
To preview how a page will look when it is printed
1. Open Internet Explorer and to go the page you want to print.
2. Click the arrow to the right of the Print button, and then click Print Preview.
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