print current page of e-mail

D

dp

Outlook 2007
I usually want to print just the current page of an e-mail. My choices are
ALL, Even or Odd. Can't I print just the most recent reply to an ongoing
e-mail?

TIA
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook 2007
I usually want to print just the current page of an e-mail. My choices are
ALL, Even or Odd. Can't I print just the most recent reply to an ongoing
e-mail?

Use Other Actions>View in Browser and you should be able to print only one
page.
 
G

Gordon

dp said:
Outlook 2007
I usually want to print just the current page of an e-mail. My choices
are
ALL, Even or Odd. Can't I print just the most recent reply to an ongoing
e-mail?

TIA

Open email then do Other Actions-View in Browser.
Use the Browser print function to choose what page(s) you want to print.

HTH
 
D

dp

Thanks for your time. I just read in an old post that this was fixed with
SP2 - since neither of you mentioned it can I assume that this is not fixed?

thanks again
 
G

Gordon

dp said:
Thanks for your time. I just read in an old post that this was fixed with
SP2 - since neither of you mentioned it can I assume that this is not
fixed?

Certainly doesn't seem so here with SP2....
 
D

dp

Browser suggestion ok but doesn't give date / sender at top. I am asking my
IT dept about SP2. Thanks.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Thanks for your time. I just read in an old post that this was fixed with
SP2 - since neither of you mentioned it can I assume that this is not fixed?

I so rarely print mail that I not positive, but I thought, as you, that SP2
did address this and I'm fairly sure I've been able to select pages.
 
G

Gordon

Diane Poremsky said:
It's fixed in SP2.

You are correct - there's a Page Range selection box at the bottom L/H side
of the dialog box...didn't see that before.
 
D

dp

SP2 did it! Thank you all for your input.

Gordon said:
You are correct - there's a Page Range selection box at the bottom L/H side
of the dialog box...didn't see that before.

.
 

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