Fit to page

Hello everyone! I have a question I built a little website in
dreamweaver 8 and I want my pages to be displayed from edge to edge
so it fits in everones monitor. How is this achieved? Can you
direct me to a tut or give me the code and tell me where it needs
to be entered. Much appreciated!!!
Chad

View menu, Show Print View.
Use the slider at the bottom of the Print View window to adjust the content scale so that what you want fits a single page.
Regards,
Barry

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    How it should look when printed (and does, if I force AI to update by choosing Do not scale followed by Fit to page):
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