Printouts of emails not showing the attachment icons etc.,

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Alex Griffin

Hello,

Recently upgraded to Outlook 2003 due to Exchange etc., and one of our
bosses was taken off Outlook Express and put on Outlook 2003. His
latest gripe is that when he used to print emails out in OE, it would
show the attachments that came with that email (just the icons
indicating there were attachements), and that Outlook does not do
this. The Outlook 2K3 shows me how to print the attachments themselves
out (which is not what I want), and there is one article on Google
about this some time ago where no one gave an answer, but there a few
"me too" type responses from other people.

Any updates on this?

Thanks.
 
Alex Griffin said:
Hello,

Recently upgraded to Outlook 2003 due to Exchange etc., and one of our
bosses was taken off Outlook Express and put on Outlook 2003. His
latest gripe is that when he used to print emails out in OE, it would
show the attachments that came with that email (just the icons
indicating there were attachements), and that Outlook does not do
this. The Outlook 2K3 shows me how to print the attachments themselves
out (which is not what I want), and there is one article on Google
about this some time ago where no one gave an answer, but there a few
"me too" type responses from other people.

Any updates on this?

Thanks.

Why not convince him that there is no point in printing off emails, as
Outlook is far better at storing and searching messages than ANY manual
filing system!
 
I have the same issue. I want the "name" of the
attachment to print out. Also, I have the same issue
with cc and bcc. They show on the screen but the hard
copy printout does not include the information.


There must be a fix. I never had this problem with
Outlook 2000.

SAS
 
SAS said:
I have the same issue. I want the "name" of the
attachment to print out. Also, I have the same issue
with cc and bcc. They show on the screen but the hard
copy printout does not include the information.


There must be a fix. I never had this problem with
Outlook 2000.

SAS

have to say I'm confused. WHY do you need to print out emails in the first
place? Ever heard of the Paperless Office?
 
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