No, nothing like that. However, if the properties you mean are user
properties on items then they will just print automatically when you print
the item.
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"gjoverto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Our company e-mail policy requires that when users print out and file an
> e-mail that they also print out and file the 'Properties' of the e-mail.
> The
> only way I can find to print out the 'Properties' is to go to File ->
> Properties and do a screen capture. Is there a simpler way to do this?
> Is
> there a VBA command for calling up the Properties window so I could write
> a
> macro to do this?