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when copying and pasting a web document thast is to large for (word doc.)
printable area. Resizing?????
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Hi R.C.,

It's going to depend on the layout the designer
used to create the web page on the results you'll
get if you're not using Edit=Paste special and
pasting as a picture. You may also be able to select
only part of the page and paste that, rather than the
entire page.

Many websites are constructed using nested tables.
If the designer included graphic elements or set
the table cell widths to use fixed dimensions rather
than percentage (of the page) width you may need to
use Format=Page Setup and temporarily set the page
size to a larger width to be able to then 'shrink'
the width of the table cells or elements manually.

What version of Word are you using and do you have an URL
where you're seeing this type of behavior.
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printable area. Resizing?????
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