Microsoft KB Archive/269333

= Internet Explorer Ignores Row Boundaries When Printing a Table =

Article ID: 269333

Article Last Modified on 10/2/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01

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This article was previously published under Q269333



SYMPTOMS
When you print a table, Internet Explorer ignores the row boundaries. This results in a row being printed on two sheets of paper. One part is printed on one page, and the rest is printed on the next page. This behavior occurs if the HTML page has a print style specified and uses the SPAN tag.

The following sample HTML code demonstrates this behavior:     .divscroll {   height:57%; overflow:auto; border-style:solid; border-width:thin; }  .divscroll {   width:100%; height:100%; overflow:visible; }    



WORKAROUND
To work around this behavior, do not specify a print style.

The following sample HTML code is the same code as above, but with the print style commented out. This code does not cause the behavior to occur:     .divscroll {   height:57%; overflow:auto; border-style:solid; border-width:thin; } <BR/>

</HEAD>  </BODY> </HTML>

Keywords: kbprint kbprogramming kbprb KB269333

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