How do I print email without the email subject header info?

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Guest

I cannot find the right way to do this in the help files. I would like to
print emails without having the default header that contains the username,
from, sent, to, and subject fields.
 
G

Guest

It's Office 2007. Thought maybe there would be something more in the new
version that could make this possible. Oh well.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Loren said:
It's Office 2007. Thought maybe there would be something more in the
new version that could make this possible. Oh well.

I believe if you open the message, then click Actions>View Message in
Browser, then print from there, you will not see the From, To, or Subject
headers. I can't test it right now, however.
 
D

Diane Poremsky

it was actually easier in older versions - with word as the editor, hit
forward (and if using forward inline) you could delete what you didn't want
and would not get the username/bold line either. Now everything uses the
less capable Outlook printing engine. :(

If the message is HTML (or you convert it to HTML) you can view in browser
and print it without the headers. This option also lets you select the pages
to print.
 
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rain forest Connie

I want to know how to print my hotmail email, without all the unwanted stuff
printing. I used to be able to do this by copying and pasting to my
microsoft word. Now when I try to do it, I cannot because "paste" is greyed
out. Can anyone help me?
 
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DarkSentinel

rain forest Connie said:
I want to know how to print my hotmail email, without all the unwanted
stuff
printing. I used to be able to do this by copying and pasting to my
microsoft word. Now when I try to do it, I cannot because "paste" is
greyed
out. Can anyone help me?

Once you are in Word, just hit Ctrl-V, and it will paste whatever is in the
clipboard.
 

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