printing html emails attachments

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Guest

I want to print emails I have received and show the attachments in the emails
also. This is fine for plain-text or rich-text emails but doesn't work for
HTML emails. I assumed I would be able to change the format of the email I
received but I don't seem to be able to? Anyone know of any solutions?
 
B

Brian Tillman

curly7 said:
I want to print emails I have received and show the attachments in
the emails also. This is fine for plain-text or rich-text emails but
doesn't work for HTML emails.

I tried printing a message in all three formats (Rich Text, Plain Text, and
HTML) in Outlook 2003 and it listed the name of the attachment in all three.
I assumed I would be able to change the
format of the email I received but I don't seem to be able to?

Open the message, click Edit>Edit Message, and then you should be able to
click Format and select the format you want.
 
G

Guest

Thanks for your reply Brian. I'm using Outlook 2002 (don't know how different
it is to 2003). If I receive an email from somebody and that email is in html
format the attachments don't show up when I print off the email.

However I can now edit the format of the email and it prints with the
attachment when I change the format to plain text. Thanks very much for your
help with this. Any ideas about printing html emails and showing the
attachments without changing format?
 
B

Brian Tillman

curly7 said:
Thanks for your reply Brian. I'm using Outlook 2002 (don't know how
different it is to 2003). If I receive an email from somebody and
that email is in html format the attachments don't show up when I
print off the email.

However I can now edit the format of the email and it prints with the
attachment when I change the format to plain text. Thanks very much
for your help with this. Any ideas about printing html emails and
showing the attachments without changing format?

Some formats simply won't print atachment names in Outlook 2002.
 

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