Can an HTML report be truncated ?

Can an HTML report be truncated by Labview or Teststand to keep only the header & footer and then outputted to the printer to serve as a traveler?

I'm guessing that you want to be able to just open the file with a
browser and click the 'print' button. I don't think you will be able to do this with the HTML report.
You might be able to do this if you are using TestStand 4.2 and select XML report format. You could customize a stylesheet that would  allow you to print just the info of interest.
XML reports tend to be larger than the HTML equivalent...
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