Help with outlook express

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Lappy

In the last couple of days when I go to print out an email, it now
includes all the message sounce stuff. And puts <brk> in place of
periods.. What is making it do this all of a sudden?
 
Lappy said:
In the last couple of days when I go to print out an email, it now
includes all the message sounce stuff. And puts <brk> in place of
periods.. What is making it do this all of a sudden?

Try to send your Question to the Outlook NG here is a link there are lots of
questions like yours and answers go through them and see if still no joy send
your Q to the OE NG:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...&pt=&catlist=&dglist=&ptlist=&exp=&sloc=en-us
HTH.
nass
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www.nasstec.co.uk
 
nass said:
Try to send your Question to the Outlook NG


He's asking about Outlook Express, Nass, not Outlook. He certainly shouldn't
got to the Outlook newsgroup, because they will just send him to an Outlook
Express newsgroup.
 
Ken Blake said:
He's asking about Outlook Express, Nass, not Outlook. He certainly shouldn't
got to the Outlook newsgroup, because they will just send him to an Outlook
Express newsgroup.

Hi Ken,
Actually, if you clicked on the link it will take you to the OE NG and on it
some scenarios like the OP have, so He/She is in the Right directions.
HTH.
Regards,
nass
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www.nasstec.co.uk
 
nass said:
Hi Ken,
Actually, if you clicked on the link it will take you to the OE NG
and on it some scenarios like the OP have, so He/She is in the Right
directions.


I didn't look at or try the link, Nass, but if takes you to an OE newsgroup,
I'm glad to hear it.

Nevertheless, what I responded to was the statement that he should go to an
*Outlook* Newsgroup, not an Outlook Express one. There is an *enormous*
amount of confusion between the two (entirely Microsoft's fault for giving
such similar names to two such dissimilar products) and I think it's very
important never to say "Outlook" if what you mean is "Outlook Express."
 

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