Outlook 2003 is printing date, even when headers and footers are 'clean'

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Stefan Zabunov

Hello!

I have a client with Outlook 2003. On some of the received emails,
there's always a date printed on bottom left corner, no matter that I
have cleaned all the headers and footers field, defined new styles,
etc.

While I'm writing this, my colleague found that only HTML emails are
printed with date, on Rich-text formatted mails, there is no date
printed. I've even tried to delete MSOHTMED.EXE, but after restarting
Outlook, a new file is created and I don't think that there are any
available settings. I've read that this file is used by Outlook to
handle HTML messages. I am very confused and out of any ideas.

I need to remove this date on printed emails, so any advice is highly
appreciated!

Thanks!
 
If you removed the date from the IE print footer, it’s the date that is
added by outlook and can't be removed.



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"Stefan Zabunov" wrote in message

Hello!

I have a client with Outlook 2003. On some of the received emails,
there's always a date printed on bottom left corner, no matter that I
have cleaned all the headers and footers field, defined new styles,
etc.

While I'm writing this, my colleague found that only HTML emails are
printed with date, on Rich-text formatted mails, there is no date
printed. I've even tried to delete MSOHTMED.EXE, but after restarting
Outlook, a new file is created and I don't think that there are any
available settings. I've read that this file is used by Outlook to
handle HTML messages. I am very confused and out of any ideas.

I need to remove this date on printed emails, so any advice is highly
appreciated!

Thanks!
 

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