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Is it possible to use stylesheets to override Headers and Footers

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Web Surfer - 27 Dec 2003 17:48 GMT
[This followup was posted to comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets]

Is it possible to use stylesheets to override the Headers and Footers
that are displayed on a printed webpage ?
A Hess - 27 Dec 2003 17:38 GMT
Somewhere around 12/27/03 9:48 AM, Web Surfer typed wildly with reckless
abandon:

> [This followup was posted to comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets]
>
> Is it possible to use stylesheets to override the Headers and Footers
> that are displayed on a printed webpage ?

Those are individual users printer settings.  I think there'd be some
upset people if you went into their computers and fiddled with their
settings ;)

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Stan Brown - 27 Dec 2003 20:26 GMT
>Is it possible to use stylesheets to override the Headers and Footers
>that are displayed on a printed webpage ?

The answer hasn't changed from when you posted this question on
another ciwa newsgroup.

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