Outlook should allow printing single pages of multipage emails

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Using Windows XP & Outlook 2003
1 If, when using Outlook, you receive and display on screen a long email.
When you print it out it may run to several pages, perhaps including a string
of previous emails that you already printed out. So you may wish to print
out only a single page. However, with outlook, you can only print out the
whole email or nothing, unless you go to the trouble of cutting and pasting
the part you wish to print into a separate word-processing application. This
is time-consuming and should be unnecessary.
2 When displaying emails, you select the first and read the content in the
reading pane. You can then press the down-arrow and read the content of the
second and so on. However, if having selected the first, you then hold the
shift key and press the down-arrow, you are stil displayed the content of the
first email instead of the content of the second one. The same continues to
happen as you add more emails to the selected group. You are still left
reading the first one in the reading pane. Ideally (as in Outlook Express),
you should see the content of the last email selected, not the first one.

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westonjersey said:
Using Windows XP & Outlook 2003
1 If, when using Outlook, you receive and display on screen a long
email. When you print it out it may run to several pages, perhaps
including a string of previous emails that you already printed out.
So you may wish to print out only a single page. However, with
outlook, you can only print out the whole email or nothing, unless
you go to the trouble of cutting and pasting the part you wish to
print into a separate word-processing application. This is
time-consuming and should be unnecessary.

Open the message, click Edit>Edit Message, then click Format>HTML. Now when
you print you'll be able to select pages.
 

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