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8.6

lines lost on Webbrowser control printing

Asked by EnricoS in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)

My application uses the webbrowser control (IE5.0 and IE5.5) to display HTML. I use nothing funny in terms of page breaks etc. (just plain vanilla HTML with lots of tables and some formatting in terms of fonts ie. font size & bold & underline)

In some cases (not always) where the report spans more than one page, a line is lost. It does not print at the bottom of page one, nor does it print at the top of page two.
If I play with the margins using Explorer then it prints fine, but then some other report drops a line.

First thoughts was that the printer/driver reports the "printable dimensions" wrongly (ie. how much of the page can the printer actually access) This was not the case, I used a VB app to draw a frame the size that the printer said it could access, and got the complete picture.

Test2. The report that just errored on printer A works fine on a different brand printer, but not ALL reports always work on brand B and vice versa


My feeling at this stage is that IE miscalculates (in some cases) the amount of text it can fit on a page . .
I could not find anything anywhere that says "known bug in IE"

Any help much appreciated

PS - this question is cross-posted on the VB forum, as I believe either of the two groups may be able to help
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