Printing out e-mails: message only
Hi, guru's,
I want to print out some e-mails, with the stationery background (I know how to do that bit) - but I need them to print just the message only, not the To/From/Date/Subject information.....JUST the message. Anybody know what buttons to click on XPPro and/or Office 2003 Premium? |
Just copy the text, and paste it into notepad for printing.
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gizmo - that wil not bring the stationery (will it?)
Despite using Word as the e-mail editor, stationery that was designed for use on e-mail (by a third party) will not import into the Word stationery folder. Don't know why. |
Sorry KG, I miss-read your original post, I thought you wanted just the text :\ You are absolutely correct that pasting into notepad will not include the background. What e-mail client are you using ?
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What e-mail client are you using ? If the answer is not; Windows XP Pro, Office 2003, or Word then it's............dunno. |
rofl :D good answer mate. By e-mail client, I was asking what program you use to check your e-mail with, e.g. Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, a.n.other ?
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Ah - Outlook (the slow one, not express).
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Try this
Hi Keygrip,
Try this: Select the email message you want to printed out. Select FORWARD That will put you in a new window, with who you want to receive this message - with all the background/wallpaper whatever. You just get into the message itself, and delete the To/From/ Cc Subject and all the guff, leaving just the plain test message (as if you had originated it - you are just doing a bit of editing really). Now post it to [B]yourself[/]. After it arrives in your email box, print it out. Fingers crossed. Cheers TG |
Better still, dump Outlook and set up a Yahoo account to read your email from the current address. That way you can print directly from Yahoo without the headers AND you can get your email anywhere in the world AND they take care of backing it up for you.
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Tartan - when it ends up in my inbox after sending it back to myself it than adds the addresses of the send er of the forwarded message (me) and the recipient (me again).
It's the same thing as printing out the original mail (isn't it?). Thanks for the input - I'll keep trying. Maybe another way to attack the same problem - despite using/saving the stationery in Word as the Outlook e-mail client (new phrase for me), I cannot get Word (as part of Office Pro 2003) to accept the same stationery. Any thoughts there, instead? Onan - I already have Yahoo, GotomyPC, g-mail, icq, hotmail and AIM (didn't help, thanks). |
Hmmmm
Sorry about that!
Back to the drawing board egh. I wonder if on selecting the message, you highlighted that portion you wanted printing, and the went, FILE/Print/ place "selection" (under Page Range) that might work? TG |
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