printing sent mail

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Celeste

I am having the same problem.

Not sure if this helps your situation, but I have
discovered in my search for an answer that in the case of
Outlook 2000 and 2002, if the email is set in HTML, rather
than Rich or Plain Text Format, the attachment icon won't
show up.

In my case, I have Outlook 2000, emails are set up in Rich
Text Format, and I do not get a line showing the
attachment when printing. Any help on this would be
GREATLY appreciated.

Celeste
 
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Karen

I don’t feel so bad anymore after reading your comments.
I am having the same problem with Outlook 2000 and don’t
know where to turn for the answer. I need printed proof
that the attachment was sent. If anyone has an answer to
this dilemma, there are at least several of us that would
be forever grateful for the help!

Karen
 
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Dan Gillard

I have found that if the message was a Rich Text format,
it has the attachment imbeded in the message so it won't
show up a line for the info of the attachment.

You should change your default type of e-mail to Html or
Plain text. Then it will show the attachment info.

I don't think there is a way to print the RTF e-mail info
unless you forward the message (don't send it) and change
the format to Plain text and then print it out.

Cheers!
Dan
 

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