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how do u print an email listing attachements

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Jason Bunyard - 13 Jul 2004 08:30 GMT
Hi,
Does anyone know how to print an email including the
attachement field, simply listing the files as it appears
when looking at the email on screen.
cheers in advacne, Jason
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 14 Jul 2004 08:15 GMT
you can't... not easily. the suggested method is to open the message, and
convert it to RTF format using Edit, Edit message then Format menu to switch
to RTF.

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> Hi,
> Does anyone know how to print an email including the
> attachement field, simply listing the files as it appears
> when looking at the email on screen.
> cheers in advacne, Jason
Andras - 21 Jul 2004 10:06 GMT
And what to if I don't have RTF in the Format menu? I have
only Plain Text and HTML. Is there a checkbox or something
else what I have to check to get RTF?

Thanks, Andras

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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 22 Jul 2004 05:00 GMT
choose plain text, then rtf.

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> And what to if I don't have RTF in the Format menu? I have
> only Plain Text and HTML. Is there a checkbox or something
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Andras - 22 Jul 2004 08:55 GMT
If I choose plain text, all formattings are lost
(naturally). Turning to rtf does not bring tables, font
colors etc. back (naturally), so it is not a solution for
me. But thank you anyway. Andras

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>choose plain text, then rtf.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 23 Jul 2004 20:46 GMT
right, it's a really lame solution, unfortunately, it's the one MS suggests
via a KB article. :(

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> If I choose plain text, all formattings are lost
> (naturally). Turning to rtf does not bring tables, font
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