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    Just to be abrupt-ish. Sorta: There is a webpage affiliated with a "newspaper" that regularily is delivered to my home. A current contest involves a person searching through advertisement within the paper and deciphering the services the company provides (side note, I don't care about it, my mother, on the other hand does. I don't like her *****ing at me about somebody else's stupidity. BTW: I'm only sixteen, so I think that entitles me to live in my parent's basement.) In any case, the website is set up with approximately eighty forms centered in a table that runs the entire page down. Here is a link: http://www.stalbertgazette.com/smallbiz/entry.htm.

    Due to the length of the contest, my mother decided to procrastinate, and thus, I am led to my terrible situation. I wanted to save her responses to the questions that are filled out within the forms. The wonderful method of copy/paste is very ineffective. I pasted the table onto Works Word Processor (Crappy version of Word) and the result was the numbered businesses without the data entered into the forms. Then, I tried printing the page, but the result was that the data contained within the table did not print, whille all headings excluded did.

    I decided to write to the newsletter asking for a change in their design, but I don't like to ask for anything without showing a little initiation, which is where I hope you guys come in. Is there any code that can allow forms to be copied and pasted, or a way to set up a link where whoever is imputting the answers into the forms may view a printable readout of their answers?

    Sorry for the long winded explanation, and thanks for any response...

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    Using whatever scripting language you would like. If you're a PHP kinda guy, then go for it. If you're more in the mood for Java Script, hey, that's fine too. The only thing that really matters is the end result... Thanks.

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