I just want to print a portion of a web page.Printee is a addon for IE which can do the job in IE.Is there a facility available in firefox?

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Here is a inverse solution to your problem:

Use the "Nuke Anything Enhanced" add-on for Firefox, with it delete all the content you don't want to print, then just print the rest.

The add-on is in active development, it's compatible up to the latest Firefox version.

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+1, seems to be made for this requirement. – nik Sep 27 '09 at 9:44
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In Windows, when I print there's a dialog box that pops up, and in it is a radio button called "Selection". That seems to do what I think you want it to.

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You could try printwhatyoulike.com.

As this is a web-based solution it should work with any browser.

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The Aardvark add-on for Firefox is what you are looking for :

Powerful and user-friendly selector utility for selecting elements and doing various actions on them. It can be used for cleaning up a page prior to printing it (by removing and isolating elements), and for web development

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I was going to suggest copying the bit you're interested into Word, but that doesn't preserve all the formatting:

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However, it might do in a pinch.

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