Printing in Blackboard?
The web design of Blackboard uses a technique called frames to aid navigation. In fact, each Blackboard screen is really three separate pages: the left column menu, the top navigation bar, and the main window in the center. Depending on where your cursor is on the page, when you click “File, print” your browser will print the currently selected frame, or perhaps none at all. To print desired text make sure your cursor is on the correct frame by simply highlighting the text with your mouse. Also, most web browsers, to include Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Netscape, offer a great feature called Print Preview (under the File menu). This will allow you to not only see exactly what the print out will look like, it will also give you options for printing selected pages, an individual frame, etc. In general, printing from the preview mode will give you more control over what you print (e.g. no blank pages or pages that are cut off on the right side). To print in Blackboard with Internet Exp