Add sent date to printed e-mail

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I must be missing something obvious, but how can I get the sent date to print
when I print out an e-mail from my sent folder? My name appears at the top,
and I see the "to" and "subject" lines, but no date. Not very useful for
filing purposes!

Thanks--
 
I must be missing something obvious, but how can I get the sent date to print
when I print out an e-mail from my sent folder? My name appears at the top,
and I see the "to" and "subject" lines, but no date. Not very useful for
filing purposes!

It works just fine for me. Would you like to guess what version of
Outlook I run and what format I use by default to send email?

How about you tell us what version of Outlook you run, and what format
you send in? Cheers.!

NB: It works in Outlook 2007 in plain text and html format (never tried
rtf format).

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375
 
Oh, sorry! Duh.

I'm using Outlook 2007, HTML format. Outlook 2007 seems to launch a
mini-Word editor. In past versions, I chose not to use Word as my editor, but
it seems to be somewhat automatic in 2007. I'm still exploring the program,
though.
 
Oh, sorry! Duh.

I'm using Outlook 2007, HTML format. Outlook 2007 seems to launch a
mini-Word editor. In past versions, I chose not to use Word as my editor, but
it seems to be somewhat automatic in 2007. I'm still exploring the program,
though.

Cheers for the info :) - I also don't use Word as the editor (though the
options to select that seem different in Outlook 2007?). Anyway, it
works normally for me, and I can see that by just previewing the print
job.

What do you see when you do a print preview? Do you have another
printer to try it out on? (although I don't think it's a printer
character set issue).
 
What do you see when you do a print preview?

Interesting question! I tried using print preview first, and everything was
there. Then, when I printed, everything was there too. It's as if it's
suddenly fixed itself.

I guess if I run into this again, I'll try doing a print preview first,
though I'm not sure why that would make a difference. Go figure.
 
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