Hi,
Outlook 2003. When I print an email now (HTML email) I don't seem to get the
usual headings up the top of the page, that is where it says the account,
then a horiz line, then From:, Sent:, To:, Subject. This is using the "Memo"
style. However this is not an HTML issue, as some HTML messages I receive
print all that info out okay. The even weirder thing is that it only happens
to some emails, not all, but is consistent with each individual email, that
is it always does it for a particular email.
I'm sure, I think, it awlays used to print them, but has now stopped. I
cannot recall changing any settings. If I go into the Memo style settings and
add headers etc. they come up, but not in the same way, they're just ordinary
old headers, not the usual Outlook ones, if you know what I mean.
Any ideas?
Jefferson - 21 Nov 2006 23:31 GMT
You are correct. It always used to print them. I hope someone has a fix for
this.
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Jefferson - 21 Nov 2006 23:48 GMT
I found a solution: click on Format, you'll see Send Pictures from the
Internet is checked. Uncheck this, it should default check to HTML. This
will fix the problem. Some setting must have changed. No explanation.
Cheers!
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Jefferson - 21 Nov 2006 23:52 GMT
Sorry, I was wrong. That doesn't work....
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wannahorse - 22 Nov 2006 15:45 GMT
If you have recently installed IE7 this is a common problem that is
being seen. It does not occur on all emails, only certain ones. The
work around that I found is to forward the email to yourself and then
the missing header information is put back into the printed email.
Jennifer
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Jefferson - 22 Nov 2006 23:54 GMT
Aha! It was only after the IE7 upgrade... Evil upgrades!
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arpe - 23 Nov 2006 20:56 GMT
Yes I have installed IE7, thank you, at least I know not to bother about
trying to fix my settings!
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