Print a page, email a page within a bc site

my client has property listings and would like users to be able to print the listing as well as email it someone else (ideally they would like to save a group of listings as well)

See also:
* http://kb.mozillazine.org/Prevent_websites_from_disabling_new_window_features
* http://kb.mozillazine.org/JavaScript#Advanced_JavaScript_settings

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  • Emailing individual Pages from a Pages doc?

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  • Add a Print button to a Report Page

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    I too was very frustrated after upgrading to indesign cs5.5 and the latest LION OS on my new MAC.  I missed the odd/even page selection in the print dialog box within Indesign.  I tried about everything and found little of value in various forums.  But I did find a workable solution that makes since in terms of Apple's OS.
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  • How can I print a file with mixed page orientation in windows 8.1?

    I have a win 7 and a win 8.1 computer.  I have a file which contains both landscape and portrait pages.  The file prints correctly with the mixed orientation from the win 7 pc, but will only print with either landscape or portrait on the win 8.1 pc. 
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    How can I print a file with mixed page orientation in windows 8.1?
    reply from Pat Willener in Adobe Reader Touch for Windows 8 - View the full discussion 
    I have a win 7 and a win 8.1 computer.  I have a file which contains both landscape and portrait pages.  The file prints correctly with the mixed orientation from the win 7 pc, but will only print with either landscape or portrait on the win 8.1 pc. 
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  • How to print from top of the page?

    Hi all,
    This is Narendra.
    I am facing following problem in report.
    My report contains 4 groups in datamodal.
    All groups have same parameters.
    In report out put when second group goes to second page it is printed
    from middle of the second page,insted of printing from top of the page.
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    Plz suggest me a solution.
    Regards,
    Narendra.
    [email protected]

    Hello,
    Most of the times, these problem are solved by "enclosing" the "Repeating frames" in frames with "Vertical Eleasticity" set to "Variable"
    Regards

  • Acrobat Pro 9.5.4 Update causes PDF to print more like a web page

    Something changed from 9.5.3 to 9.5.4 such that PDFs opened within a browser (FireFox) now print more like a web page.  This has caused several issues.
    1. Printing now uses the header/footer printing preferences of the browser.  All PDF's I print from within the browser print with the URL in the upper right, time/date in the lower right and all the other header/footer preferences in the browser.  This was never the case before.
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  • Firefox prints pieces of a single page on multiple pages

    Firefox prints pieces of a single page on multiple pages. For example, if a page is only one page long in IE, it will print one page. But if I print the same page in FF, it will print 5 pages, and each page would have a different section of the original web page. Same thing is valid for web images. I have tried upgrading to the latest version of FF 3.6.12, and I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling my print driver (Brother MFC-7420), and have tried rebooting my PC, and have tried changing the print settings from within the Printer's menu and the Firefox print settings.

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    http://kb.mozillazine.org/Problems_printing_web_pages#Prints_to_a_small_portion_of_the_page

  • How do I print multiple copies of a page in a PDF File?

    How do I print multiple copies of a page in a PDF File?  For some reason I tell it to print, for example, 3 or 4 copies of a certain page and it will only print one copy!!!

    OS X 10.9.5Adobe Reader 11.0.10
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    Subject:  How do I print multiple copies of a page in a PDF File?
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