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Printing Names of Attachments in HTML

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BobbyJ - 25 Nov 2005 16:42 GMT
I have Microsoft Windows 2003 and have loaded up to Service Pack 2. I am
trying to print an e-mail sent out in HTML format with an attachment, but the
name of the attachment does not show on the printed out e-mail. How can we
show the name of the attachment?

Thanks.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 29 Nov 2005 02:21 GMT
Version of Outlook?

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>I have Microsoft Windows 2003 and have loaded up to Service Pack 2. I am
> trying to print an e-mail sent out in HTML format with an attachment, but
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>
> Thanks.
Ben M. Schorr - MVP - 30 Nov 2005 03:08 GMT
Either use Outlook 2003 (with SP2) or change the format of the message to
Rich Text.

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>I have Microsoft Windows 2003 and have loaded up to Service Pack 2. I am
> trying to print an e-mail sent out in HTML format with an attachment, but
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Thanks.
 
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