printing emails w/attachments

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Scaryberry

Hi... using Outlook 2003 - when I print emails, I would expect the printout
to reflect that there is an attachment - not the attachment itself, just
another line saying Attachment: filename.doc or something like that. I'm
not getting that - is there any way to make it happen?

Thanks,

Scary
 
It does this for Plain Text and Rich Text Format messages.

You can convert HTML messages to Plain Text or use an add-in from Sperry
Software for this;

http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outlook/Print-On-Demand.asp?Source=RS
or a more advance tool
http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outlook/Auto-Print.asp?Source=RS

If you decide to order use "BH93RF24" to get a discount

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Great, thank you.

Scary
Roady said:
It does this for Plain Text and Rich Text Format messages.

You can convert HTML messages to Plain Text or use an add-in from Sperry
Software for this;

http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outlook/Print-On-Demand.asp?Source=RS
or a more advance tool
http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outlook/Auto-Print.asp?Source=RS

If you decide to order use "BH93RF24" to get a discount

--
Roady [MVP]
www.sparnaaij.net
Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office related News
Also Outlook FAQ, How To's, Downloads and more...

Tips of the month:
-Create your own fully customized Toolbar
-Creating a Classic View in Outlook 2003
Subscribe to the newsletter to receive news and tips & tricks in your
mailbox!
www.sparnaaij.net

(I changed my reply address; remove all CAPS and _underscores_ from the
address when mailing)
 

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