I tried CUTE PDF-creator (free), but it kept my lines from the Frontpage2000 tables. :-( So I copied the page contents made with Frontpage and put it into Word. I found this: http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/mw/s9p2.html I'm posting the steps in case anyone else wants to print a HTML or DOC created page without Table lines showing. The steps to get rid of the lines (table lines) using Word is to: 1. Copy your webpage made from Frontpage2000 or other Editor. 2. Paste it into MS Word. 3. Arrange or re-fix your "tables" (boxes) to sit correctly in Word's upper, lower, right & left margins. (You can adjust margins, too, of course. But you may need to add or remove spaces between tables to get the content as you want it on the page.) 4. Once it looks like you want it for when you print it, first highlight the first "table". 5. Right Click on Table Properties. 6. Click Borders and Shading (box opens) 7. Under Settings (on left), choose "None". 8. Then under Preview (on right), pick the middle little box (mid-way down on that screen)-- It has a horizontal line in it. (You may need to experiment with the 3 small boxes shown there to get rid of lines on all sides of tables.) 9. Click OK... Then click OK on next (the first) screen. 10. You might see that your first table still has lines.... Scroll through the pages--all other tables should have NO lines when viewed under Print Preview. HINT 1: On-screen, you WILL see the table lines on all the tables. HINT 2: Look at Print Preview... the lines should be gone. 11. Now, re-highlight the first table. 12. Repeat steps 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Return to the document. Now all "tables" you had before should have NO lines when you use Print Preview. 13. Print your now "no-lines showing" document. (Note: In Word, it will stil show the Table lines. These steps only affect printing.) Judy On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Pat Geary <pat@the-gearys.com> wrote: > At 09:02 AM 12/20/2010, J.A. Florian wrote: > > If I can't do this in FP2000, then is there a way to NOT print the Rootsweb > banners and just print the poem from my website? > > ========== > > Save it as a pdf or word doc and link to it for printing. > > pat >