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Problem printing website - only the first page of a frame is printed.

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Firefox 6.0, Win XP Pro SP3 Print Frames options not active. Print preview display frames. If a frame is more than one page it truncates it to one page and move on to the next frame.

Firefox 6.0, Win XP Pro SP3 Print Frames options not active. Print preview display frames. If a frame is more than one page it truncates it to one page and move on to the next frame.

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That page doesn't use "Frames". As that page stands, you need to print that page in a different browser - Firefox just can't handle it like any other browser can.

That page suffers from a long standing printing Bug in Firefox, which is related to a DIV extending beyond the end of a "page". My opinion is that a "Printer Ready" stylesheet is the proper way of handing something like a schedule which viewers of that page might want to print. IMO, there is no need for printing the left-hand navigation link section, the "Student Affairs" section, the page header, and the page footer - pure waste of ink or toner and paper. Elimination of those items with the Print Edit extension as I did and that page printed the relevant "PARENTS’ SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES" information on that page completely.

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I tried the Print Edit extension and eliminated everything but "PARENTS’ SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES". However although I saw everything on that page, when I printed it only printed 1 page up to the "STUDENT INSURANCE SERVICES" line and the next page was blank.

The way I finally got the "PARENTS’ SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES" section printed completely is by selecting this section (without using Print Edit) and then in the Print Menu choose 'selection' as the print range.