I have outlook xp. Ok you know how when you print an email
it has your name at the top with a line, then the email. I
have a client that wants to print an email without his
name at the top. I have searched page setup w/in the print
window and can't find it. Is it possible???
Thanks!!
Carla
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 22 May 2004 23:08 GMT
No, you would need to cut and paste just the mail body into a Word(pad)
document and print that.

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| I have outlook xp. Ok you know how when you print an email
| it has your name at the top with a line, then the email. I
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| Thanks!!
| Carla
wurldtravler - 25 May 2004 19:40 GMT
Open the message and save as an html. Print the html
file. remove footer by going to file, page setup.
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>I have outlook xp. Ok you know how when you print an email
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>Carla
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Do you know where that name is kept in outlook 2003. I
know it is kept in the windows registry for outlook 2002
and outlook 2000.
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>Open the message and save as an html. Print the html
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Do you know where those name are kept on OL2003 ? Older
version are kept in Window registry.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have outlook xp. Ok you know how when you print an email
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>Carla
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