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Hello,
I'm having trouble getting the attachment icons to print when I print a mail message in "memo style". What is weird is that when I display the message in "print preview", the attachment icons are displayed. But when I click on "print", the message prints without the attachment icons displaying. I tried creating a copy of "memo style", thinking that the "memo style" that I was using was somehow modified, but that didn't do anything. Also, this phenomenon is not consistent, since in some cases the attachment icon DOES print. It seems that the file type of the attachment may be a factor. Is there some place where you can specifically DEFINE that the attachment icon is supposed to print in "memo style"? Is the property dictating whether or not the attachment icon prints associated with the individual message? This is Outlook 2000 running on either XP XP2, or Windows 98. Thanks for your help. |
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See if this helps --the key is the mail must be closed to print it:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...431731033.aspx "JJ Jones" wrote: JJ Jones wrote: Hello, I'm having trouble getting the attachment icons to print when I print a mail message in "memo style". What is weird is that when I display the message in "print preview", the attachment icons are displayed. But when I click on "print", the message prints without the attachment icons displaying. I tried creating a copy of "memo style", thinking that the "memo style" that I was using was somehow modified, but that didn't do anything. Also, this phenomenon is not consistent, since in some cases the attachment icon DOES print. It seems that the file type of the attachment may be a factor. Is there some place where you can specifically DEFINE that the attachment icon is supposed to print in "memo style"? Is the property dictating whether or not the attachment icon prints associated with the individual message? This is Outlook 2000 running on either XP XP2, or Windows 98. Thanks for your help. According to Microsoft document 872839, this problem is fixed in Office 2003 SP 1. That appears to be a lie, because I also have Office 2003 SP2 and the stupid HTML attachment icons STILL don't print if the message is in HTML format. We get about a hundred messages a day in HTML format, and we're supposed to go in and "edit message" each one just so that the stupid attachment icon shows up??? This appears to be one of the DUMBEST and most annoying glitches I have come across yet, in the long and glorious history of stupid Microsoft tricks. What possible reason is there that attachment icons should not appear if the message is in HTML format??? Excuse my fumes, but this is just really, really stupid. |
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I am having the same issue. I don't want to print the attachment, I just want
to be able to see what attachments have been sent with an email. So when I print a copy of an emaill I can see the attchment icons. "Mary" wrote: See if this helps --the key is the mail must be closed to print it: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...431731033.aspx "JJ Jones" wrote: JJ Jones wrote: Hello, I'm having trouble getting the attachment icons to print when I print a mail message in "memo style". What is weird is that when I display the message in "print preview", the attachment icons are displayed. But when I click on "print", the message prints without the attachment icons displaying. I tried creating a copy of "memo style", thinking that the "memo style" that I was using was somehow modified, but that didn't do anything. Also, this phenomenon is not consistent, since in some cases the attachment icon DOES print. It seems that the file type of the attachment may be a factor. Is there some place where you can specifically DEFINE that the attachment icon is supposed to print in "memo style"? Is the property dictating whether or not the attachment icon prints associated with the individual message? This is Outlook 2000 running on either XP XP2, or Windows 98. Thanks for your help. According to Microsoft document 872839, this problem is fixed in Office 2003 SP 1. That appears to be a lie, because I also have Office 2003 SP2 and the stupid HTML attachment icons STILL don't print if the message is in HTML format. We get about a hundred messages a day in HTML format, and we're supposed to go in and "edit message" each one just so that the stupid attachment icon shows up??? This appears to be one of the DUMBEST and most annoying glitches I have come across yet, in the long and glorious history of stupid Microsoft tricks. What possible reason is there that attachment icons should not appear if the message is in HTML format??? Excuse my fumes, but this is just really, really stupid. |
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