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Old December 28th 06, 04:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Lindsay Graham
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Default Printing emails from Outlook Express

This query has already been posted to
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general -- sorry for multi-posting. I found
out about multi-posting and cross-posting after I sent the earlier email, so
I know what to do in future.

I'm using OE6 with IE7. Normally, when I print an email from OE, my OE
identity name appears at the top of the page followed by the From, To, Sent
and Subject lines and then the text of the message. With 2 recent incoming
messages, the first 5 lines have been omitted from the printed page, and it
is only the text of the message that prints.

It has only occurred twice, and in the last few weeks I've printed probably
20 other emails that behaved normally. The problem has only occurred since
I upgraded to IE7 and created an new OE identity, to which all existing
messages were exported -- no idea whether either of these changes are likely
to have caused the problem.

Has anybody struck this before? Any idea what causes it? How can I fix it?
Grateful for any assistance.

Lindsay Graham
Canberra, Australia


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  #2  
Old December 28th 06, 04:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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Default Printing emails from Outlook Express

And answered in OE General.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Lindsay Graham" wrote in message
...
This query has already been posted to
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general -- sorry for multi-posting. I
found out about multi-posting and cross-posting after I sent the earlier
email, so I know what to do in future.

I'm using OE6 with IE7. Normally, when I print an email from OE, my OE
identity name appears at the top of the page followed by the From, To,
Sent
and Subject lines and then the text of the message. With 2 recent
incoming
messages, the first 5 lines have been omitted from the printed page, and
it
is only the text of the message that prints.

It has only occurred twice, and in the last few weeks I've printed
probably
20 other emails that behaved normally. The problem has only occurred
since
I upgraded to IE7 and created an new OE identity, to which all existing
messages were exported -- no idea whether either of these changes are
likely
to have caused the problem.

Has anybody struck this before? Any idea what causes it? How can I fix
it?
Grateful for any assistance.

Lindsay Graham
Canberra, Australia



  #3  
Old December 28th 06, 06:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Gel
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Default Printing emails from Outlook Express

On my (left bar) listing there is no listing for O/E General, just this one,
so response not helping!

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...3-dd9adba7d91d

I see one too for IE6 General.


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Berkshire, Thames Valley UK~
Home of Inspector Morse


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

And answered in OE General.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Lindsay Graham" wrote in message
...
This query has already been posted to
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general -- sorry for multi-posting. I
found out about multi-posting and cross-posting after I sent the earlier
email, so I know what to do in future.

I'm using OE6 with IE7. Normally, when I print an email from OE, my OE
identity name appears at the top of the page followed by the From, To,
Sent
and Subject lines and then the text of the message. With 2 recent
incoming
messages, the first 5 lines have been omitted from the printed page, and
it
is only the text of the message that prints.

It has only occurred twice, and in the last few weeks I've printed
probably
20 other emails that behaved normally. The problem has only occurred
since
I upgraded to IE7 and created an new OE identity, to which all existing
messages were exported -- no idea whether either of these changes are
likely
to have caused the problem.

Has anybody struck this before? Any idea what causes it? How can I fix
it?
Grateful for any assistance.

Lindsay Graham
Canberra, Australia




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Old December 28th 06, 06:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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Default Printing emails from Outlook Express

Outlook Express General Discussions Web Newsgroup:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Gel" wrote in message
...
On my (left bar) listing there is no listing for O/E General, just this
one,
so response not helping!

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...3-dd9adba7d91d

I see one too for IE6 General.


--
Berkshire, Thames Valley UK~
Home of Inspector Morse


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

And answered in OE General.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Lindsay Graham" wrote in message
...
This query has already been posted to
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general -- sorry for multi-posting. I
found out about multi-posting and cross-posting after I sent the
earlier
email, so I know what to do in future.

I'm using OE6 with IE7. Normally, when I print an email from OE, my OE
identity name appears at the top of the page followed by the From, To,
Sent
and Subject lines and then the text of the message. With 2 recent
incoming
messages, the first 5 lines have been omitted from the printed page,
and
it
is only the text of the message that prints.

It has only occurred twice, and in the last few weeks I've printed
probably
20 other emails that behaved normally. The problem has only occurred
since
I upgraded to IE7 and created an new OE identity, to which all existing
messages were exported -- no idea whether either of these changes are
likely
to have caused the problem.

Has anybody struck this before? Any idea what causes it? How can I
fix
it?
Grateful for any assistance.

Lindsay Graham
Canberra, Australia





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Old December 29th 06, 02:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
polat Alemdar
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Default Printing emails from Outlook Express


"Lindsay Graham" , haber iletisinde şunları
...
This query has already been posted to
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general -- sorry for multi-posting. I
found out about multi-posting and cross-posting after I sent the earlier
email, so I know what to do in future.

I'm using OE6 with IE7. Normally, when I print an email from OE, my OE
identity name appears at the top of the page followed by the From, To,
Sent
and Subject lines and then the text of the message. With 2 recent
incoming
messages, the first 5 lines have been omitted from the printed page, and
it
is only the text of the message that prints.

It has only occurred twice, and in the last few weeks I've printed
probably
20 other emails that behaved normally. The problem has only occurred
since
I upgraded to IE7 and created an new OE identity, to which all existing
messages were exported -- no idea whether either of these changes are
likely
to have caused the problem.

Has anybody struck this before? Any idea what causes it? How can I fix
it?
Grateful for any assistance.

Lindsay Graham
Canberra, Australia




  #6  
Old December 29th 06, 02:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
polat Alemdar
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Posts: 3
Default Printing emails from Outlook Express


"Lindsay Graham" , haber iletisinde şunları
...
This query has already been posted to
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general -- sorry for multi-posting. I
found out about multi-posting and cross-posting after I sent the earlier
email, so I know what to do in future.

I'm using OE6 with IE7. Normally, when I print an email from OE, my OE
identity name appears at the top of the page followed by the From, To,
Sent
and Subject lines and then the text of the message. With 2 recent
incoming
messages, the first 5 lines have been omitted from the printed page, and
it
is only the text of the message that prints.

It has only occurred twice, and in the last few weeks I've printed
probably
20 other emails that behaved normally. The problem has only occurred
since
I upgraded to IE7 and created an new OE identity, to which all existing
messages were exported -- no idea whether either of these changes are
likely
to have caused the problem.

Has anybody struck this before? Any idea what causes it? How can I fix
it?
Grateful for any assistance.

Lindsay Graham
Canberra, Australia




 




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