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I want to show a client how many emails I receive from their offices in a
typical week. Is there any way in OE6 to print the message list as it appears on the screen? |
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Hi Larry276,
OE does not have this capability. It would be possible to select and drag (a copy) of messages from an OE folder to a Windows folder, and then obtain a text list of subjects with the help of a script. You could then print the list (or edit) and check the subjects that come from a sender. I could send you a link that will lead to the script and instructions for use. The list from a Windows folder would not be in the same order (by date) as in OE. We now know that scripts can be dangerous. Your A/V will give a stern warning against using the script, but this one is safe. This could be verified by opening it (the *.wsf file) before use in Notepad. If this is of any interest contact me. E-mail: kuaytim(at)earthlink.net -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "LARRY276" wrote in message ... I want to show a client how many emails I receive from their offices in a typical week. Is there any way in OE6 to print the message list as it appears on the screen? |
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Larry,
I use a program from TechSmith called Snagit. I is essentially a screen capture program. It has settings that allow the input area to be a "scrolling region" the output can be the clipboard, although in your case, you would probably want the output to be a file or your printer. It will scroll as far as you want. From their web site: "Using SnagIt, you can select and capture anything on your screen and share it with others to visually clarify difficult concepts, create clearer documentation, and give your presentations a professional, dynamic look." http://www.techsmith.com There is a price tag associated with it. "LARRY276" wrote in message ... I want to show a client how many emails I receive from their offices in a typical week. Is there any way in OE6 to print the message list as it appears on the screen? |
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Oops! Snagit has a trial period...
"LARRY276" wrote in message ... I want to show a client how many emails I receive from their offices in a typical week. Is there any way in OE6 to print the message list as it appears on the screen? |
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Outlook Express Tree Lists and Message Lists (NT/2000/XP) http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/sysexp.html. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "LARRY276" wrote in message ... I want to show a client how many emails I receive from their offices in a typical week. Is there any way in OE6 to print the message list as it appears on the screen? |
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Get my OETool program. It will generate a CSV file and an HTML file that
you can then print or import into a spreadsheet program. www.oehelp.com/OETool/ steve "LARRY276" wrote in message ... I want to show a client how many emails I receive from their offices in a typical week. Is there any way in OE6 to print the message list as it appears on the screen? |
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