During an active session, choose File > Print Screen Setup > Print Setup to access the following options:
The Print Setup and Page Setup options are only applicable to browsers that support Java 2. |
Lets you specify the text of a header that appears at the top margin of a printed screen.
When Alternate Terminal is enabled, the print preview function does not show header text. |
Lets you specify the text of a footer that appears at the bottom margin of a printed screen.
When Alternate Terminal is enabled, the print preview function does not show footer text. |
A set of predefined special characters allows you to include times, dates, page numbers, and other characters in headers and footers.
Character | Printed as |
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&d or &D | The current date. The date format depends on your NLS locale. (For example, the date format for the en_US locale is dd-mmm-yy.) |
&t or &T | The current time. The time format depends on your NLS locale. (For example, the date format for the en_US locale is hh:mm:ss AM/PM.) |
&p or &P | The current page number. |
&n or &N | The newline character. This is especially useful for creating space between the header and screen image. |
&& | The ampersand (&) character. |
Select Yes to suppress the display of the Print dialog when you print a screen. The Print dialog will only appear when you first print a screen, to enable you to set printer attributes.
Select No to have the Print window appear every time you print a screen.
Click this button to display the standard Print window for your platform. This button is enabled only in a running session.
Click this button to display the Page Setup window, enabling you to specify the paper type, page orientation and margins for your printouts.
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