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Old November 12th 07, 08:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Robin Clay
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Default Printing from Outlook Express

Greetings !

When I print an e-mail, it is printed very close to the edge of the paper,
and loses the first character on each lne - as well as leaving no binding
margin.

How can I format the output ?

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Regards

Robin
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Old November 12th 07, 10:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Gordon
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Default Printing from Outlook Express

"Robin Clay" Robin_B DOT Clay AT virgin DOT net wrote in message
...
Greetings !

When I print an e-mail, it is printed very close to the edge of the paper,
and loses the first character on each lne - as well as leaving no binding
margin.

How can I format the output ?


OE uses the IE print engine - format the page in IE and see if that helps...


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Old November 12th 07, 10:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Robin Clay
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Default Printing from Outlook Express

BRAVO !

Thank you very much indeed !

What a shame Outlook Express doesn't tell you that. AND that it doesn't do
a Print Preview". [MicroSoft, are you listening?]

--
Regards

Robin


"Gordon" wrote:

"Robin Clay" Robin_B DOT Clay AT virgin DOT net wrote in message
...
Greetings !

When I print an e-mail, it is printed very close to the edge of the paper,
and loses the first character on each lne - as well as leaving no binding
margin.

How can I format the output ?


OE uses the IE print engine - format the page in IE and see if that helps...



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Old November 12th 07, 10:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Gordon
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Default Printing from Outlook Express

"Robin Clay" Robin_B DOT Clay AT virgin DOT net wrote in message
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BRAVO !

Thank you very much indeed !

What a shame Outlook Express doesn't tell you that. AND that it doesn't
do
a Print Preview". [MicroSoft, are you listening?]


YW!


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Old November 13th 07, 08:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Andrew Murray
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Default Printing from Outlook Express

It might be my printers driver and/or software, but when I go to print a
message from Outlook Express, with the File print command, I go to
"preferences" and I get a dialogue with various things including "print
setup" to change such things as margins etc.

For the record I have a Canon Imageclass MP360 combo printer/scanner/copier,
and running the supplied software. When print jobs are requested, it comes
up with its own dialogue rather than the standard Windows "Print" dialogue.

So, I don't know if, whatever printer you have, has the same or equivalent
capabilities.



"Robin Clay" Robin_B DOT Clay AT virgin DOT net wrote in message
...
Greetings !

When I print an e-mail, it is printed very close to the edge of the paper,
and loses the first character on each lne - as well as leaving no binding
margin.

How can I format the output ?

--
Regards

Robin



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Old November 14th 07, 10:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Robin Clay
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Default Printing from Outlook Express

"Andrew Murray" wrote:

So, I don't know if, whatever printer you have, has the same or equivalent
capabilities.


Alas ! No. I tried that first....

Thanks for your response.


Regards

Robin

 




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