Stop Printing Auto Headers and Footers in Email

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lattelassy-scribe

I have Outlook 2003, Word 2003. When I created doc in Word 2003 & sent to
myself as test, Outllook printed auto generated HEADERS & FOOTERS which were
**not part of the orig. Word doc** & are messing up page breaks of my
document. (Sample chapter of my novel I'm sending to literary agents.)

I'm printing in Memo Style. Neither of these show up when I view message
onscreen, only when I print. (The header is printed above "FROM", "TO".)

The HEADER: first part of the document name in Word
The FOOTER: the date I'm printing it

Any wise ones out there who can tell me how to stop Outlook (or Word) from
printing these additional H&F's??? Thanks!
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

why are you sending a novel in the body of an email? send it as an
attachment - a PDF will give you perfect control over the layout.

The reason for the footer is its HTML formatted message and uses IE to
handle the printing. IE adds a footer by default. You can't remove it.


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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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