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When you print in IE it prints content in the layer below the top one.

Any way around this. I'd rather do it via css than a setting in the browser.

Many thanks, Jools

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Why are you messing with layering in the print view? You should disable layering and just show a plain text view of data, or not even render those areas on a printed page.

Again, it helps knowing what you are actually dealing with instead of being vague.

meder
When I designed the page I didn't think about printing. I needed to hide a div behind another which I did by making its z-index negative. When I print, the div which is not visible when I view it on screen shows up. I want it to remain hidden.