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How do I print only selected pages of an e-mail in Outlook 2007?

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Bruce - 24 Sep 2007 22:22 GMT
With the old Outlook you could select the pages you wanted to print.  How do
you do this with the latest version of Outlook?  

I am killing way to many trees at the moment!

Thanks!
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 25 Sep 2007 00:18 GMT
With the message open, click the Other Actions button on the ribbon and
choose View in Browser.  Once the message opens as a web page, you can use
Internet Explorer's printing options which are much more flexible.

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> With the old Outlook you could select the pages you wanted to print.  How do
> you do this with the latest version of Outlook?  
>
> I am killing way to many trees at the moment!
>
> Thanks!
Bruce - 25 Sep 2007 17:28 GMT
Thanks so much for the help Jocelyn!  Your suggestion works perfectly so now
I don't need to kill so many trees!

Bruce

> With the old Outlook you could select the pages you wanted to print.  How do
> you do this with the latest version of Outlook?  
>
> I am killing way to many trees at the moment!
>
> Thanks!
 
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