Does anyone know if there is a fix for this yet It seems to be major issue without any reliable work around other than hitting forward button then printing the email.
Help!
Wahl04
Does anyone know if there is a fix for this yet It seems to be major issue without any reliable work around other than hitting forward button then printing the email.
Help!
Wahl04
I too have the same problem. I have a small network of users. All of my Outlook 2003 users with MSIE 7 have problems printing the email headers. On the other hand, I have Outlook 2003 users with MSIE 6, and no problems printing the email headers. I have another group of users that have Outlook 2002, and MSIE 7, and they can print the email headers.
Proof Positive this problem is related to Outlook 2003, and MSIE 7!
Help!
DH
After some testing, I¡¯ve discovered that if on the emails that don¡¯t print the headers you first switch to landscape mode, they will print the headers correctly. To do this:
This setting will be for this email only and only until you close it. The default setting will still be Portrait for other emails. This will at least let you print the missing header information on these random emails until Microsoft releases an official fix for it.
Brian Sargent
Systems Administrator
Marathon Technologies Corp.
bsargent@marathontechnologies.com
www.marathontechnologies.com
When will Microsoft release an update
I have this problem more than a month now...
Thanks for the temporarely solutions!
Patrick
Hi!
I am having the sme problem, but only on some E-mail. Can you tell me where to locate File.Page_setup please.
What sloughboy means is:
1. With the message open, Click on File
2. Go to Page Setup and click on Memo Style
3. Switch the paper size to A4
I have found that increasing the left and right margins in IE7's Page Setup to 0.625" (or more) from the default 0.5" also seems to solve the header printing problem.
If you are printing on letter-size paper, this avoids the problems that come with switching the paper size to A4 -- in my case, needing to adjust the bottom margin to prevent overrunning the page length, as well as needing to manually authorize the printer to use letter-size paper each time that an A4 print job is sent to the printer.
Hello!
Disable Tabbed browsing, then restart IE7 & Outlook 2003.
That should allow you to print headers again...
Cheers,
I don't have any emails that wont print the headers right now so maybe someone else could try this. I thought I read somewhere that this had something to do with the header being in a FRAME or something. What if we tell IE that it's o.k. to launch stuff in an IFRAME Is this a big security risk
To try it:
Click Tools > Options > security tab > zone settings > OK to the warning > Custom Level > Enable Launching programs and files in an IFRAME
(set to disabled by default)
If someone can try this and let us know what the result is it may help with figuring this out.
Brian Sargent
Systems Administrator
Marathon Technologies Corp.
295 Foster Street
Littleton, MA 01460
(v) 978.489.1119 (f) 978.489.1101
bsargent@marathontechnologies.com
www.marathontechnologies.com