Printing in Outlook 2003. Margin error.

P

Pete123.

Hi
When printing in Outlook 2003 from XP (word is fine), it is cutting off the
left hand side of the page, cutting off the first few letters. On the
messages which are HTLM if you go to page setup and memo the left margins are
on 0 but if you change these and go back in they just reset to 0. Have
reinstalled priner and profile of person but still get the same. Any ideas?
 
P

Pete123.

Thank you so much. Shame Outlook does not redirect to IE if this is where
you need to correct the margins from for OUtlook HTML messages.
 
E

Elisha

How exactly does someone modify the printing margins in Internet explorer?
Also why is it that MS word documents print fine but not the outlook emails?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Outlook 2003 and earlier use IE's printing engine for HTML messages.

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Elisha said:
How exactly does someone modify the printing margins in Internet explorer?
Also why is it that MS word documents print fine but not the outlook
emails?
 
H

Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]

In Internet Explorer, go to 'File|Page Setup'. Word documents use Word's
rendering engine to produce the printer output while Outlook uses IE's
rendering engine to produce printer output for HTML email messages.

Hal
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Elisha said:
How exactly does someone modify the printing margins in Internet explorer?
Also why is it that MS word documents print fine but not the outlook
emails?
 

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