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Old April 26th 10, 02:53 PM
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Hi everyone! This appears to be an easy one, but I can't find the solution to this question anywhere! If I try to print an email which is wider than an A4 sheet, the text is cropped from the right hand side. I can't find anywhere a setting which makes Outlook print "fit to page". Surely this is an easy solution? Every other bit of software I use can print scaled to a page size .....
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