Thursday, 1 October 2015

Remove Browsers Header and Footer on the Printed Page

If you print any pages from the internet,automatically the date,time,page title,URL of that page should appears in top and bottom of your printed document.Its simply annoying. To remove the header and footer content printed automatically by changing some browser settings.Depending upon the browser,it will vary.

header and footer browser


For Internet Explorer:

1.Open Internet Explorer

2.Press the Alt key to get the drop down menus and click File.

3.Click Page Setup.

4.Remove "&w&bPage &p of &P" from the header if you want to not have a header printed and "&u&b&d" from the footer if you do not want to have a footer printed.

For Mozilla :

1.Click File.

2.Click Page Setup.

3.Click the Margins & Headers/Footers tab.

4.Change the top three and bottom three drop down menus to "--blank--" if you want to remove all the headers and footers.

If you want to change these settings, select what you wanted to be printed from the drop down menu.


For Opera :

1.Open Opera

2.Click File.

3.Click Print Options.

4.Uncheck "Print headers and footers."

For Chrome :

For whatever reason, Chrome doesn't have any options for disabling headers and footers in printing. For Windows, a Chrome user on this Chrome help page came up with a workable solution, which basically entails setting up Internet Explorer to print without headers and footers (details above), then installing IE Tab for Chrome and loading pages you want to print with IE Tab before printing, then print from the right-click context menu to print the page using IE's default printing setup.

If you're a Mac user who prefers Chrome—as far as I can tell, you're out of luck until Google lets you tweak printing options in Chrome.

Hope Google will think about it soon !!!

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