How do you print one page of a 20 page e-mail in Outlook 2007?

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Del

I am very frustrated. I am using Vista Home Premium and Outlook 2007. I
sometimes get a 15 or 20 page e-mail and need to print only the very first
page. Or, sometimes I want to print a range of pages, say pages 4-9. Unlike
all of the previous Outlook Programs, Outlook 2007 only allows you to print
"all" pages or "odd" or "Even" pages. This only happens in the e-mail
program and wastes tremendous amount of ink and paper. Where is the "select
pages" that used to be in all of the previous programs all the way back to
MS-DOS in the 1980s? The printer manufacturer points to Microsoft and
Microsoft, to my knowledge, has no reference that I can find to solve this
issue. It's driving me nuts!
 
D

Diane Poremsky {MVP}

In the past you could only select the page range if you used HTML format.
Now with Outlook 2007 no longer using IE to print, you only have the
horrible Outlook printing engine. You can view the message in a browser nd
print from there or print to an electronic document (pdf etc) and print from
that application. Or install a 3rd party utility that offers better printing
capabilities.
See http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/print.asp for more info.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Del said:
I am very frustrated. I am using Vista Home Premium and Outlook
2007. I sometimes get a 15 or 20 page e-mail and need to print only
the very first page. Or, sometimes I want to print a range of pages,
say pages 4-9. Unlike all of the previous Outlook Programs, Outlook
2007 only allows you to print "all" pages or "odd" or "Even" pages.
This only happens in the e-mail program and wastes tremendous amount
of ink and paper. Where is the "select pages" that used to be in all
of the previous programs all the way back to MS-DOS in the 1980s?
The printer manufacturer points to Microsoft and Microsoft, to my
knowledge, has no reference that I can find to solve this issue.
It's driving me nuts!

Other Actions>View in Browser will allow you to print a selection.
 

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