Yahoo Mail, Firefox 1.5.0.8, Email Printing Problems?
I am trying to print out emails received in Yahoo Mail using Firefox 1.5.0.8 under Windows XP. I load the printable view and hit the print button. The results are three pages long no matter how long the original email is and if the email is more than one page long the email is chopped short. How can I fix this?
The results are always:
*** Page 1:
Page title and URL at the top
Yahoo Mail Logo
From/To/Subject/Detail Lines
(A huge blank)
"1 of 3" and the date and time
*** Page 2:
Page title and URL
The first page of the email. If the email is more than one page long, the email runs off the bottom of the page.
"2 of 3" and the date and time.
*** Page 3:
Page title and URL,
(A huge blank–even if the email is more than one page long, this page is blank!),
"3 of 3" and the date and time
Updated Firefox to 2.0. This, alas, did not solve the printing problem. The print preview shows the same problems as before.
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I’m thinking about self publishing my book. What would the easiest/most profitable way to do this?:
1.) Print copies and ship them from my home
2.) Sell it as an ebook
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Thank you.
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