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Cutting off first letter when printing

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clark gonzales - 08 Jan 2004 18:34 GMT
Hello,  I am using Outlook 2002 on an XP workstation, and
when I try to print an email message, the first letter of
every sentence next to the left margin is cut off.  Would
anyone know what would be causing this and what I would
need to do to correct it.

Your assistance would be much appreciated.

Thank you.
Sudharson AN - 22 Feb 2004 16:27 GMT
Hi,

You can resolve the issue by changing the Margin settings:

Open your Internet Explorer --> Goto File Menu --> click on Page Setup -->
Change the Left Margin to 0.2 or 0.1. Then try to print fromyour Outlook and
see what happens. Hope this Helps !!!

Regards,

Sudharson.AN

> Hello,  I am using Outlook 2002 on an XP workstation, and
> when I try to print an email message, the first letter of
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> Thank you.
Robin_Lamb - 24 Feb 2004 23:05 GMT
That didn't solve my problem.  Adjusting margins does not keep the
text from being cut off.

I am running Outlook 2002 on Win XP Pro.  

All HTML emails are getting the right .5 inches cut off: regardless of
font, page margins, print driver, printer, etc.  The problem seems to
be very specific to HTML emails printed from Outlook.

Any other ideas out there?

> Hi,
>
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> > Thank you.
DavidE - 12 Apr 2004 22:31 GMT
You must change the margins in Explorer, not in Outlook.  I tried it and it worked.
 
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