Print First Page Only

C

CJ

Hi Groupies:

In Outlook 2007, how can you tell it to print only the 1st page of a multi
page email? Am I blind or is the option just not there?
 
G

Gordon

CJ said:
Hi Groupies:

In Outlook 2007, how can you tell it to print only the 1st page of a multi
page email? Am I blind or is the option just not there?

It is, but it's not obvious. Open the message and click on Other
Actions-View in Browser. You can then use the browser print function to
print whatever you want.

HTH
 
C

CJ

Gordon said:
It is, but it's not obvious. Open the message and click on Other
Actions-View in Browser. You can then use the browser print function to
print whatever you want.

HTH

Good Grief!!! Well that's handy isn't it!!!!????

I'm extremely close to drafting a letter that would start as follows:

"Dear Microsoft:

Please stop removing functionality from your products......."


Thanks very very much for your help Gordon.
 
G

Gordon

CJ said:
Good Grief!!! Well that's handy isn't it!!!!????

I'm extremely close to drafting a letter that would start as follows:

"Dear Microsoft:

Please stop removing functionality from your products......."


Thanks very very much for your help Gordon.

YW - I forgot to add that this will only work for HTML messages AFAIK....
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Well, to be precise; the option has never been in Outlook. It has always
been an Internet Explorer option which became available as a side effect of
Outlook (before 2007) using Internet Explorer to print HTML messages. But I
agree with the end-user experience; the printing options in Outlook are
limited.
 
B

Brian Tillman

CJ said:
I'm extremely close to drafting a letter that would start as follows:

"Dear Microsoft:

Please stop removing functionality from your products......."

Good idea! Why not follow through on it?
 
T

TAS

Gordon said:
It is, but it's not obvious. Open the message and click on Other
Actions-View in Browser. You can then use the browser print function to
print whatever you want.

HTH
I was looking for this info for long. Thanks
 

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