In IE, only the content selected in the web page is printed.

  

When browsing the webpage, you will encounter the information you need from time to time and need to print them out.

If you print the entire web page, you will waste paper ink and add interference. The best way is to print out only useful information. How to achieve it?

You can do this:

Drag the mouse to select the content of the webpage you want to print, then click the “Alt” button on the keyboard and click “File-Print”. (If you are familiar with shortcut keys, you can also use "Ctrl+P" to call up the "Print" settings window.)

Usually "Page Range" is set to "All" by default, here we change it to "Selected range." Click "Print" when done.

For most students, it is customary to take a look at the print preview before printing. How to preview when doing selective printing?

Select the content you want to print first, then click the "Alt" button on the keyboard to bring up the toolbar. Click File - Print Preview.

Expand the Print Method drop-down menu and select "Press Print on Screen". This will preview the current selection of print content.

After the preview is complete, click the

button at the top left to finish printing.

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