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Fidelity website problem - when filling in forms for 5 column tables, the left hand margin prints with a 3 inch left margin thereby losing the 3 right columns from the printed table. d instead prtints with 3 inch r

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The url of the problem page is shown below. When the 4 additional columns are completed and then sent to the printer, the left margin is 3" which does not show the 2 right hand colums in portrait mode. Prior to the installation of the latest versions 5 and 6 of Firefos all columns were printed.

The url of the problem page is shown below. When the 4 additional columns are completed and then sent to the printer, the left margin is 3" which does not show the 2 right hand colums in portrait mode. Prior to the installation of the latest versions 5 and 6 of Firefos all columns were printed.

Solución elegida

On my first attempt (Firefox 6), it did cut off the right 2 columns, so I followed the-edmeister's advice and changed to landscape. Then I reset my page setup to portrait and with "Shrink to page width" checked, all 5 columns show in portrait display.

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That left margin is part of the print style sheet code for the "printer ready" version of that page. I see it in IE8 and Opera, along with Firefox 3.6.20.

Try printing in Landscape paper orientation, instead of Portrait. It looks like that should get that table printed completely.

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Solución elegida

On my first attempt (Firefox 6), it did cut off the right 2 columns, so I followed the-edmeister's advice and changed to landscape. Then I reset my page setup to portrait and with "Shrink to page width" checked, all 5 columns show in portrait display.

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I thought I had done this but, sapparently I applied some Epson printer setup features,which didn't fit the bill. Thanks for the help!