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Smegger213 - 18 Mar 2006 12:05 GMT
Can any kind sole tell me how to print an email message without printing the
From, Sent, To and Subject information on the first page printed.

I just want to print the email message on its own.

Please can someone answer.

Thanks.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 20 Mar 2006 03:29 GMT
copy and paste into word or hit forward and edit the message if using word
as the editor.

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> Can any kind sole tell me how to print an email message without printing
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Smegger213 - 21 Mar 2006 05:59 GMT
Thanks for the tip.
Pasting into word didnt help, because the pictures in email didnt appear.
There were just white empty boxes.

But doing the forward thing did work and I was able to get rid of all the To
From etc and print it ok.

Thanks.

> copy and paste into word or hit forward and edit the message if using word
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Jay Schmitendorf - 28 Sep 2006 17:21 GMT
But our accountant thinks the header is ugly.  She does not want our
customers to  print with To: Subject: and Sent: lines.  She feels it will
hurt our corporate image. She does not want to educate our customers either.

Outlook 2003 is ignoring the @media and @page rules in the email or
inserting its own.

The software will also will strip out a print assistant macro, one that
would follow your tip.

The 'print style' definition does not allow access to the 'real' print
header. We have access to a supplement to a hidden printing style template.

Can you get this issue to Outlook's project manager?

> copy and paste into word or hit forward and edit the message if using word
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Meister - 18 Oct 2006 15:55 GMT
What you are trying to do is what has happened to my email printing.  I'm
trying to get it to print the To: Subject: and Sent: lines - but have no idea
why it isn't or how to get it back.

Rgds, Alex.

> But our accountant thinks the header is ugly.  She does not want our
> customers to  print with To: Subject: and Sent: lines.  She feels it will
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dolly - 18 Oct 2006 23:09 GMT
You may try to save the email first. DO a "Save As" and you should be able to
save it as a Microsoft Word Document in the drop down file. After you save it
as a Word document, you can then highlight the areas you want to print or
just delete the headings you dont want

> What you are trying to do is what has happened to my email printing.  I'm
> trying to get it to print the To: Subject: and Sent: lines - but have no idea
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