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Old March 28th 03, 04:58 PM
Neil Turkenkopf
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Hi folks,

In an effort to reclaim a few lines per page, I'm trying to eliminate the
info on the top & bottom of the things I printout.
After reading several posts here & elsewhere, I've learned that this can be
accomplished (by using the settings within IE) by going into "Page Setup"
and making the changes/deletions. So far it's worked great as long as I'm
printing from within my browser while online, but I can't figure out where
to find these controls for printing emails - they still have headers &
footers!

I'm running WinXP Pro SP1 with IE6 & Outlook Express 6 and all the latest
patches.
It's not a huge problem of course, but I still look forward to any advice!

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Neil ¦¬D


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Old March 29th 03, 12:28 AM
Hal Hostetler [MVP DTS]
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Not an option in Outlook Express, I'm afraid you're stuck with them.

Hal
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"Neil Turkenkopf" wrote in message
...
Hi folks,

In an effort to reclaim a few lines per page, I'm trying to eliminate the
info on the top & bottom of the things I printout.
After reading several posts here & elsewhere, I've learned that this can

be
accomplished (by using the settings within IE) by going into "Page Setup"
and making the changes/deletions. So far it's worked great as long as I'm
printing from within my browser while online, but I can't figure out where
to find these controls for printing emails - they still have headers &
footers!

I'm running WinXP Pro SP1 with IE6 & Outlook Express 6 and all the latest
patches.
It's not a huge problem of course, but I still look forward to any advice!

--
Neil ¦¬D




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Old March 29th 03, 01:10 AM
Neil Turkenkopf
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Thanks, Hal! I was hoping there was an arcane hidden fix somewhere, oh well!
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"Hal Hostetler [MVP DTS]" wrote in message
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Not an option in Outlook Express, I'm afraid you're stuck with them.

Hal
--
Hal Hostetler, CPBE --
Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-DTS -- WA7BGX
http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!"
KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4
Got Blues? - www.badnewsbluesband.com

"Neil Turkenkopf" wrote in message
...
Hi folks,

In an effort to reclaim a few lines per page, I'm trying to eliminate the
info on the top & bottom of the things I printout.
After reading several posts here & elsewhere, I've learned that this can

be
accomplished (by using the settings within IE) by going into "Page Setup"
and making the changes/deletions. So far it's worked great as long as I'm
printing from within my browser while online, but I can't figure out where
to find these controls for printing emails - they still have headers &
footers!

I'm running WinXP Pro SP1 with IE6 & Outlook Express 6 and all the latest
patches.
It's not a huge problem of course, but I still look forward to any advice!

--
Neil ¦¬D





 




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