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![]() HTML emails containing sales contracts are received, then printed. When the contract is printed, sometimes the header prints (I'm talking about the abbreviated email header, just From:, Set:, To:, Subject), and sometimes it does not. I get different results even on identical emails containing identical contracts. I cannot tell what determines whether the header gets printed. (In this case, it is desired that the header always be printed.) What is causing this inconsistent behavior? |
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IE7 is causing it, and there is a hotfix.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931657/en-us?spid=8722 -Peter "Paul Pedersen" wrote in message ... HTML emails containing sales contracts are received, then printed. When the contract is printed, sometimes the header prints (I'm talking about the abbreviated email header, just From:, Set:, To:, Subject), and sometimes it does not. I get different results even on identical emails containing identical contracts. I cannot tell what determines whether the header gets printed. (In this case, it is desired that the header always be printed.) What is causing this inconsistent behavior? |
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I will check it out. Thanks!
"Peter Durkee" wrote in message ... IE7 is causing it, and there is a hotfix. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931657/en-us?spid=8722 -Peter "Paul Pedersen" wrote in message ... HTML emails containing sales contracts are received, then printed. When the contract is printed, sometimes the header prints (I'm talking about the abbreviated email header, just From:, Set:, To:, Subject), and sometimes it does not. I get different results even on identical emails containing identical contracts. I cannot tell what determines whether the header gets printed. (In this case, it is desired that the header always be printed.) What is causing this inconsistent behavior? |
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