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How do you print emails with headers ("From","To" &"Subject lines
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wrote in : Not sure how this applies to "Word" as emails are not Word docs! In any event, either view the propertites of the email in your email software and copy and paste the contents into Notepad (or any standard text editor) and then print. OR Save the email to a local (out of email software) directory/folder. Then naviagate to the folder and manually open the file with Notepad (or any standard text editor) and then print. |
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How do you print emails with headers ("From","To" &"Subject lines
This usually happens automatically if you print directly from your mail
client. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Don" wrote in message . 33.102... ?B?UGF1bEBSb3NlbGFuZHM=?= wrote in : Not sure how this applies to "Word" as emails are not Word docs! In any event, either view the propertites of the email in your email software and copy and paste the contents into Notepad (or any standard text editor) and then print. OR Save the email to a local (out of email software) directory/folder. Then naviagate to the folder and manually open the file with Notepad (or any standard text editor) and then print. |
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How do you print emails with headers ("From","To" &"Subject lines
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in news:u63qRpYSIHA.1168
@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: This usually happens automatically if you print directly from your mail client. Hey Suzanne, Printing from an email client, merely provides partial headers. Open an email (or select and email) and then right click with your mouse and select "properties". When that box opens, select Details and then select "Message Source". Full screen that box and you'll see a lot more data than any email software prints. Still not sure what this has to do with Word bg |
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How do you print emails with headers ("From","To" &"Subject lines
I'm quite aware of the message Properties (full header), but note that the
OP did not indicate that he/she wanted anything more than From, To, and Subject, all of which are covered by my answer. Indeed, he/she would hardly have been able to indicate more given that he/she used only the subject line and not the message body to ask the question! -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Don" wrote in message . 17.102... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in news:u63qRpYSIHA.1168 @TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: This usually happens automatically if you print directly from your mail client. Hey Suzanne, Printing from an email client, merely provides partial headers. Open an email (or select and email) and then right click with your mouse and select "properties". When that box opens, select Details and then select "Message Source". Full screen that box and you'll see a lot more data than any email software prints. Still not sure what this has to do with Word bg |
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