This can be done with plain old JavaScript, as demonstrated by the code below.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<table class="data">
<caption><b>MY TABLE</b></caption>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Col 1</th><th>Col 2</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr><td>1<td>1<tr><td>0<td>99<tr><td>1<td>1<tr><td>0<td>99<tr><td>1<td>1<tr><td>0<td>99
<tr><td>2<td>9<tr><td>2<td>88<tr><td>2<td>0<tr><td>2<td>88<tr><td>2<td>0<tr><td>2<td>88
<tr><td>3<td>1<tr><td>4<td>77<tr><td>3<td>1<tr><td>4<td>77<tr><td>3<td>1<tr><td>4<td>77
<tr><td>4<td>8<tr><td>6<td>66<tr><td>4<td>1<tr><td>6<td>66<tr><td>4<td>1<tr><td>6<td>66
<tr><td>5<td>1<tr><td>8<td>55<tr><td>5<td>1<tr><td>8<td>55<tr><td>5<td>1<tr><td>8<td>55
<tr><td>6<td>7<tr><td>0<td>44<tr><td>6<td>2<tr><td>0<td>44<tr><td>6<td>2<tr><td>0<td>44
<tr><td>7<td>1<tr><td>2<td>33<tr><td>7<td>1<tr><td>2<td>33<tr><td>7<td>1<tr><td>2<td>33
<tr><td>8<td>6<tr><td>4<td>22<tr><td>8<td>3<tr><td>4<td>22<tr><td>8<td>3<tr><td>4<td>22
<tr><td>9<td>1<tr><td>6<td>11<tr><td>9<td>1<tr><td>6<td>11<tr><td>9<td>1<tr><td>6<td>11
<tr><td>1<td>0<tr><td>0<td>99<tr><td>1<td>4<tr><td>0<td>99<tr><td>1<td>4<tr><td>0<td>99
<tr><td>2<td>1<tr><td>2<td>88<tr><td>2<td>1<tr><td>2<td>88<tr><td>2<td>1<tr><td>2<td>88
<tr><td>3<td>1<tr><td>4<td>77<tr><td>3<td>1<tr><td>4<td>77<tr><td>3<td>1<tr><td>4<td>77
<tr><td>4<td>5<tr><td>6<td>66<tr><td>4<td>5<tr><td>6<td>66<tr><td>4<td>5<tr><td>6<td>66
<tr><td>5<td>1<tr><td>8<td>55<tr><td>5<td>1<tr><td>8<td>55<tr><td>5<td>1<tr><td>8<td>55
<tr><td>6<td>4<tr><td>0<td>44<tr><td>6<td>6<tr><td>0<td>44<tr><td>6<td>6<tr><td>0<td>44
<tr><td>7<td>1<tr><td>2<td>33<tr><td>7<td>1<tr><td>2<td>33<tr><td>7<td>1<tr><td>2<td>33
<tr><td>8<td>3<tr><td>4<td>22<tr><td>8<td>7<tr><td>4<td>22<tr><td>8<td>7<tr><td>4<td>22
<tr><td>9<td>1<tr><td>6<td>11<tr><td>9<td>1<tr><td>6<td>11<tr><td>9<td>1<tr><td>6<td>11
<tr><td>1<td>2<tr><td>0<td>99<tr><td>1<td>8<tr><td>0<td>99<tr><td>1<td>8<tr><td>0<td>99
<tr><td>2<td>1<tr><td>2<td>88<tr><td>2<td>1<tr><td>2<td>88<tr><td>2<td>1<tr><td>2<td>88
<tr><td>3<td>0<tr><td>4<td>77<tr><td>3<td>9<tr><td>4<td>77<tr><td>3<td>9<tr><td>4<td>77
<tr><td>4<td>1<tr><td>6<td>66<tr><td>4<td>1<tr><td>6<td>66<tr><td>4<td>1<tr><td>6<td>66
<tr><td>5<td>1<tr><td>8<td>55<tr><td>5<td>0<tr><td>8<td>55<tr><td>5<td>0<tr><td>8<td>55
<tr><td>6<td>1<tr><td>0<td>44<tr><td>6<td>1<tr><td>0<td>44<tr><td>6<td>1<tr><td>0<td>44
<tr><td>7<td>0<tr><td>2<td>33<tr><td>7<td>1<tr><td>2<td>33<tr><td>7<td>1<tr><td>2<td>33
<tr><td>8<td>1<tr><td>4<td>22<tr><td>8<td>1<tr><td>4<td>22<tr><td>8<td>1<tr><td>4<td>22
<tr><td>9<td>0<tr><td>6<td>11<tr><td>9<td>2<tr><td>6<td>11<tr><td>9<td>2<tr><td>6<td>11
<tr><!--Use this row for on-screen totals if needed; otherwise, leave it empty.-->
</tbody>
</table>
</body>
</html>
<style>
@media screen {
.print {
display: none; /*Prevents print version of table from showing on screen*/
}
}
@media print {
.data {
display: none; /*Prevents screen version of table from showing in print*/
}
.print {
display: block;
}
.print > .data {
display: inline-table; /*Prevents page breaks better than page-break-inside: avoid;*/
vertical-align: top;
}
/*The following rule makes rows opaque in IE even if background colors are disabled.*/
.print.fixIE > .data > thead > tr > th:after,
.print.fixIE > .data > tbody > tr:first-child > td:after {
display: block;
border-bottom: 18pt solid white; /*Border-width = line-height*/
margin-top: -18pt; /*Negative line-height*/
margin-right: -.5em; /*Negative td padding-right*/
margin-left: -.5em; /*Negative td padding-left*/
content: "";
}
.overlap {
margin-bottom: -20pt; /*Negative row height (including borders)*/
}
}
.data {
table-layout: fixed; /*Columns must have fixed widths! Set with <col>s, if needed.*/
width: 100%;
border-spacing: 0;
white-space: nowrap;
font-size: 12pt;
line-height: 18pt; /*If you change this, other CSS values must also be changed!*/
border-right: 1pt solid black;
}
.data > thead > tr > th {
border-top: 1pt solid black;
border-left: 1pt solid black;
background: white;
padding: 0 .5em 0 .5em;
}
.data > tbody > tr > td {
border-top: 1pt solid black; /*If you change this, .overlap must also be changed!*/
border-left: 1pt solid black;
background: white;
padding: 0 .5em 0 .5em; /*If you change this, other CSS values must also be changed!*/
}
.data > tbody > tr:last-child > td {
border-bottom: 1pt solid black; /*If you change this, .overlap must also be changed!*/
}
.data > tbody {
text-align: right;
}
</style>
<script>
//This function takes two arguments:
//1) a reference to a table element
//2) an array of column indexes indicating which columns have numbers to be totalled.
function printSubtotals(table, columns) {
var
tbody = table.tBodies[0],
row = tbody.rows[0];
if(!row)
return;
var cellCount = row.cells.length;
if(!cellCount)
return;
var
subtotals = [],
rows = table.rows,
thead = table.tHead,
caption = table.querySelector('caption'),
colgroup = table.querySelector('colgroup'),
emptyTable = table.cloneNode(false),
emptyRow = row.cloneNode(true),
printDiv = document.createElement('div'),
overlap = document.createElement('div'),
subtotalCount = columns.length,
rowCount = rows.length - 1,
cells, subtotalCells, i, r;
if(colgroup && colgroup.parentNode === table)
emptyTable.appendChild(colgroup.cloneNode(true));
emptyTable.appendChild(tbody.cloneNode(false));
printDiv.className = /MSIE /.test(navigator.userAgent) ? 'print fixIE' : 'print';
overlap.className = 'overlap';
for(i = subtotalCount; i--; subtotals.push(0));
for(i = cellCount; i--; emptyRow.cells[i].innerHTML = '');
for(r = row.rowIndex; r < rowCount; r++) {
printDiv.appendChild(overlap.cloneNode(true));
tbody = printDiv.appendChild(emptyTable.cloneNode(true)).tBodies[0];
cells = tbody.appendChild(rows[r].cloneNode(true)).cells;
subtotalCells = tbody.appendChild(emptyRow.cloneNode(true)).cells;
for(i = subtotalCount; i--;) {
subtotals[i] += parseFloat(cells[columns[i]].innerHTML);
subtotalCells[columns[i]].innerHTML = '<b>Total: ' + subtotals[i] + '</b>';
}
}
printDiv.removeChild(printDiv.children[0]);
tbody = printDiv.children[0].tBodies[0];
if(caption && caption.parentNode === table)
tbody.parentNode.insertBefore(caption.cloneNode(true), tbody);
if(thead)
tbody.parentNode.insertBefore(thead.cloneNode(true), tbody);
table.parentNode.insertBefore(printDiv, table);
}
printSubtotals(document.querySelector('.data'), [0,1]);
</script>
What the Javascript function does is create a print-only version of the table in which every row has a hidden subtotals row attached to it. The subtotals row is covered up by the next row, so it's only visible if the next row gets bumped to the next page, or it's the last row in the table. This should work in just about any browser regardless of paper size. It may seem inefficient, but the perceived performance hit is negligible since the print table doesn't render on page load. Still, I wouldn't recommend this technique for tables with many thousands of rows.
Note that the above code is just a proof-of-concept, and as such, is not particularly robust. A few things that I know will break it are:
- empty cells in data columns
- non-numeric values in data columns
- multi-line content in tbody cells
- varying cell count in tbody rows (e.g. some have colspans and others don't)
- letting cell content determine column width
- changing line-height or border-width without changing other, related CSS values
Some of these things are doable with the right modifications to the JavaScript and CSS.