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whenever I print an outlook express email, the printer
works with a negative left margin. I always loose the first one or two letters of every line. I have found no way to do "page setup" or the equivalent. All I want to do is to tell this machine to move the text over to the right. in fact, simply to realise it has to leave a margin. For good text, I am forced to copy, paste in Word and then print. Surely, there has to be a way to set page or print area in Outlook? Thanks Norm |
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under FILE, Print... (Crtl P), look in the middle of the
dialog box for "Page Setup...", click the "Paper" tab and go to the bottom to change the margins. >-----Original Message----- >whenever I print an outlook express email, the printer >works with a negative left margin. I always loose the >first one or two letters of every line. I have found no >way to do "page setup" or the equivalent. All I want to >do is to tell this machine to move the text over to the >right. in fact, simply to realise it has to leave a >margin. > >For good text, I am forced to copy, paste in Word and then >print. Surely, there has to be a way to set page or >area in Outlook? > >Thanks > >Norm >. > |
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Mary, are you talking about Outlook Express, or just plain
Outlook? There is no Page Setup option in the Print command in Outlook Express anywhere. I have been looking for almost a month on how to fix this same problem. >-----Original Message----- >under FILE, Print... (Crtl P), look in the middle of the >dialog box for "Page Setup...", click the "Paper" tab and >go to the bottom to change the margins. >>-----Original Message----- >>whenever I print an outlook express email, the printer >>works with a negative left margin. I always loose the >>first one or two letters of every line. I have found no >>way to do "page setup" or the equivalent. All I want to >>do is to tell this machine to move the text over to the >>right. in fact, simply to realise it has to leave a >>margin. >> >>For good text, I am forced to copy, paste in Word and >then >>print. Surely, there has to be a way to set page or >>area in Outlook? >> >>Thanks >> >>Norm >>. >> >. > |
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