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Printing: Outlook header missing
As mysteriously as my problem started, it's now gone and everything's
printing fine, with no alteration to the computer at all. I did find out that it never happens with Plain Text emails, though... MKS Mad King Soup wrote: This has just started happening with me. It literally started about an hour ago. Suddenly every HTML email I print has the heading missing. Plain text emails print with the header as expected. I've had IE7 on my machine since last week with no problems till now, so I don't think it's that. I'm using Office 2003 SP2 - Outlook, with Word as email editor. Very odd, n'est-ce pas? MKS On Nov 2, 8:54 pm, Michelle wrote: Thank you so much! Yes, this began after downloading IE7 too. Glad to know it may not be my computer/Outlook. Hopefully there will be a fix soon. THANK YOU! -- Thank you! Michelle "CL-Irct" wrote: I am having the exact same problem (just happening all of a sudden) and I am using Windows XP Professional with MS Office 2003 Pro. In addition, sometimes I have been able toprintheaders on one network printer (Lexmark Laser Monochrome), but not another (HP Laser Color) .... then strangely, when Iprintto the first printer again (the Lexmark), it doesn'tprintthe headers the second time. I will add that this issue started happening a week or two after I downloaded the IE7 (beta?) version, if that means anything. FYI ... there are similar posts without resolutions entitled, "Forward HeaderisMissing", "e-mailheadermissingwhen printing", "Header information not printing" "Michelle" wrote: When Iprintsome email, I see my name at the top, then the "From", "Sent", "To" and "Subject" lines, followed by the email text. Now on some (forwarded/replied to emails), the printed sent page starts with the jsut the email text - noheaderadvising who it was sent to and when it was sent. Does this help? Thank you very much for you help. Basic Edition of Outlook came with a new computer sent by Dell (replacement). I have a Student & Teacher Edition - I suppose I could uninstall Outlook, then install the other version - perhaps this one has access to "PrintStyles"? Will all my emails still be in their same folders in the new Outlook? Would this even solve the issue. Would like to avoid this if we can solve the above issue. -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Maybe we're thinking of different meanings of "header"? What are the differences between the messages affected and not affected? Format? Length? Etc. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... Thank you Sue. I am defintiley waiting toprintuntil the email is in Sent items. I am not sure Word as email editor is the issue since this just started after years of use without this problem. And it only happens to some emails. Any other ideas? -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's a limitation related to your apparent use of Word as the email editor. Either turn off WordMail or wait toprintuntil after the item is in Sent Items -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... At times, when I forward or reply to an email thenprintit, theheaderis missing. (Headerprints on original email.) This only happens at times, but just started 4 days ago after using Outlook for many years. I checked Microsoft help and found information on "printstyles" but do not find this option anywhere. Am using Outlook Office Basic Edition 2003. Can anyone help please? Perhaps "printstyles" is not available with the Basic Edition? Anyway to bring back headers when printing? -- Thank you! Michelle- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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Printing: Outlook header missing
It may come back .... it will happen one day for me, then stop for awhile,
then come back. Very odd and random. Hope it is fixed for you! Hope it fixes for me soon! -- "Mad King Soup" wrote: As mysteriously as my problem started, it's now gone and everything's printing fine, with no alteration to the computer at all. I did find out that it never happens with Plain Text emails, though... MKS Mad King Soup wrote: This has just started happening with me. It literally started about an hour ago. Suddenly every HTML email I print has the heading missing. Plain text emails print with the header as expected. I've had IE7 on my machine since last week with no problems till now, so I don't think it's that. I'm using Office 2003 SP2 - Outlook, with Word as email editor. Very odd, n'est-ce pas? MKS On Nov 2, 8:54 pm, Michelle wrote: Thank you so much! Yes, this began after downloading IE7 too. Glad to know it may not be my computer/Outlook. Hopefully there will be a fix soon. THANK YOU! -- Thank you! Michelle "CL-Irct" wrote: I am having the exact same problem (just happening all of a sudden) and I am using Windows XP Professional with MS Office 2003 Pro. In addition, sometimes I have been able toprintheaders on one network printer (Lexmark Laser Monochrome), but not another (HP Laser Color) .... then strangely, when Iprintto the first printer again (the Lexmark), it doesn'tprintthe headers the second time. I will add that this issue started happening a week or two after I downloaded the IE7 (beta?) version, if that means anything. FYI ... there are similar posts without resolutions entitled, "Forward HeaderisMissing", "e-mailheadermissingwhen printing", "Header information not printing" "Michelle" wrote: When Iprintsome email, I see my name at the top, then the "From", "Sent", "To" and "Subject" lines, followed by the email text. Now on some (forwarded/replied to emails), the printed sent page starts with the jsut the email text - noheaderadvising who it was sent to and when it was sent. Does this help? Thank you very much for you help. Basic Edition of Outlook came with a new computer sent by Dell (replacement). I have a Student & Teacher Edition - I suppose I could uninstall Outlook, then install the other version - perhaps this one has access to "PrintStyles"? Will all my emails still be in their same folders in the new Outlook? Would this even solve the issue. Would like to avoid this if we can solve the above issue. -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Maybe we're thinking of different meanings of "header"? What are the differences between the messages affected and not affected? Format? Length? Etc. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... Thank you Sue. I am defintiley waiting toprintuntil the email is in Sent items. I am not sure Word as email editor is the issue since this just started after years of use without this problem. And it only happens to some emails. Any other ideas? -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's a limitation related to your apparent use of Word as the email editor. Either turn off WordMail or wait toprintuntil after the item is in Sent Items -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... At times, when I forward or reply to an email thenprintit, theheaderis missing. (Headerprints on original email.) This only happens at times, but just started 4 days ago after using Outlook for many years. I checked Microsoft help and found information on "printstyles" but do not find this option anywhere. Am using Outlook Office Basic Edition 2003. Can anyone help please? Perhaps "printstyles" is not available with the Basic Edition? Anyway to bring back headers when printing? -- Thank you! Michelle- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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Printing: Outlook header missing
I had the same problem. When I unchecked the "word as the email
editor" the problem was solved. Michelle wrote: It may come back .... it will happen one day for me, then stop for awhile, then come back. Very odd and random. Hope it is fixed for you! Hope it fixes for me soon! -- "Mad King Soup" wrote: As mysteriously as my problem started, it's now gone and everything's printing fine, with no alteration to the computer at all. I did find out that it never happens with Plain Text emails, though... MKS Mad King Soup wrote: This has just started happening with me. It literally started about an hour ago. Suddenly every HTML email I print has the heading missing. Plain text emails print with the header as expected. I've had IE7 on my machine since last week with no problems till now, so I don't think it's that. I'm using Office 2003 SP2 - Outlook, with Word as email editor. Very odd, n'est-ce pas? MKS On Nov 2, 8:54 pm, Michelle wrote: Thank you so much! Yes, this began after downloading IE7 too. Glad to know it may not be my computer/Outlook. Hopefully there will be a fix soon. THANK YOU! -- Thank you! Michelle "CL-Irct" wrote: I am having the exact same problem (just happening all of a sudden) and I am using Windows XP Professional with MS Office 2003 Pro. In addition, sometimes I have been able toprintheaders on one network printer (Lexmark Laser Monochrome), but not another (HP Laser Color) .... then strangely, when Iprintto the first printer again (the Lexmark), it doesn'tprintthe headers the second time. I will add that this issue started happening a week or two after I downloaded the IE7 (beta?) version, if that means anything. FYI ... there are similar posts without resolutions entitled, "Forward HeaderisMissing", "e-mailheadermissingwhen printing", "Header information not printing" "Michelle" wrote: When Iprintsome email, I see my name at the top, then the "From", "Sent", "To" and "Subject" lines, followed by the email text. Now on some (forwarded/replied to emails), the printed sent page starts with the jsut the email text - noheaderadvising who it was sent to and when it was sent. Does this help? Thank you very much for you help. Basic Edition of Outlook came with a new computer sent by Dell (replacement). I have a Student & Teacher Edition - I suppose I could uninstall Outlook, then install the other version - perhaps this one has access to "PrintStyles"? Will all my emails still be in their same folders in the new Outlook? Would this even solve the issue. Would like to avoid this if we can solve the above issue. -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Maybe we're thinking of different meanings of "header"? What are the differences between the messages affected and not affected? Format? Length? Etc. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... Thank you Sue. I am defintiley waiting toprintuntil the email is in Sent items. I am not sure Word as email editor is the issue since this just started after years of use without this problem. And it only happens to some emails. Any other ideas? -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's a limitation related to your apparent use of Word as the email editor. Either turn off WordMail or wait toprintuntil after the item is in Sent Items -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... At times, when I forward or reply to an email thenprintit, theheaderis missing. (Headerprints on original email.) This only happens at times, but just started 4 days ago after using Outlook for many years. I checked Microsoft help and found information on "printstyles" but do not find this option anywhere. Am using Outlook Office Basic Edition 2003. Can anyone help please? Perhaps "printstyles" is not available with the Basic Edition? Anyway to bring back headers when printing? -- Thank you! Michelle- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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Printing: Outlook header missing
hi, I have the same problem after upgrate to IE7.
May I know if unchecked the "word as the email editor" really solve the problem? Where can i find this option? I'm using Outlook Express. regards Lily "fancyhit" wrote: I had the same problem. When I unchecked the "word as the email editor" the problem was solved. Michelle wrote: It may come back .... it will happen one day for me, then stop for awhile, then come back. Very odd and random. Hope it is fixed for you! Hope it fixes for me soon! -- "Mad King Soup" wrote: As mysteriously as my problem started, it's now gone and everything's printing fine, with no alteration to the computer at all. I did find out that it never happens with Plain Text emails, though... MKS Mad King Soup wrote: This has just started happening with me. It literally started about an hour ago. Suddenly every HTML email I print has the heading missing. Plain text emails print with the header as expected. I've had IE7 on my machine since last week with no problems till now, so I don't think it's that. I'm using Office 2003 SP2 - Outlook, with Word as email editor. Very odd, n'est-ce pas? MKS On Nov 2, 8:54 pm, Michelle wrote: Thank you so much! Yes, this began after downloading IE7 too. Glad to know it may not be my computer/Outlook. Hopefully there will be a fix soon. THANK YOU! -- Thank you! Michelle "CL-Irct" wrote: I am having the exact same problem (just happening all of a sudden) and I am using Windows XP Professional with MS Office 2003 Pro. In addition, sometimes I have been able toprintheaders on one network printer (Lexmark Laser Monochrome), but not another (HP Laser Color) .... then strangely, when Iprintto the first printer again (the Lexmark), it doesn'tprintthe headers the second time. I will add that this issue started happening a week or two after I downloaded the IE7 (beta?) version, if that means anything. FYI ... there are similar posts without resolutions entitled, "Forward HeaderisMissing", "e-mailheadermissingwhen printing", "Header information not printing" "Michelle" wrote: When Iprintsome email, I see my name at the top, then the "From", "Sent", "To" and "Subject" lines, followed by the email text. Now on some (forwarded/replied to emails), the printed sent page starts with the jsut the email text - noheaderadvising who it was sent to and when it was sent. Does this help? Thank you very much for you help. Basic Edition of Outlook came with a new computer sent by Dell (replacement). I have a Student & Teacher Edition - I suppose I could uninstall Outlook, then install the other version - perhaps this one has access to "PrintStyles"? Will all my emails still be in their same folders in the new Outlook? Would this even solve the issue. Would like to avoid this if we can solve the above issue. -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Maybe we're thinking of different meanings of "header"? What are the differences between the messages affected and not affected? Format? Length? Etc. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... Thank you Sue. I am defintiley waiting toprintuntil the email is in Sent items. I am not sure Word as email editor is the issue since this just started after years of use without this problem. And it only happens to some emails. Any other ideas? -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's a limitation related to your apparent use of Word as the email editor. Either turn off WordMail or wait toprintuntil after the item is in Sent Items -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... At times, when I forward or reply to an email thenprintit, theheaderis missing. (Headerprints on original email.) This only happens at times, but just started 4 days ago after using Outlook for many years. I checked Microsoft help and found information on "printstyles" but do not find this option anywhere. Am using Outlook Office Basic Edition 2003. Can anyone help please? Perhaps "printstyles" is not available with the Basic Edition? Anyway to bring back headers when printing? -- Thank you! Michelle- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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Printing: Outlook header missing
I do not use MS-Word for my email editor, so that is not an issue. Also, it
is an intermittent issue that happens with some (not all) emails. I truly think this is an IE7 problem, as that seems to be the common thread with all of us. Does anyone know how to get Microsoft to look into this issue? "Lily" wrote: hi, I have the same problem after upgrate to IE7. May I know if unchecked the "word as the email editor" really solve the problem? Where can i find this option? I'm using Outlook Express. regards Lily "fancyhit" wrote: I had the same problem. When I unchecked the "word as the email editor" the problem was solved. Michelle wrote: It may come back .... it will happen one day for me, then stop for awhile, then come back. Very odd and random. Hope it is fixed for you! Hope it fixes for me soon! -- "Mad King Soup" wrote: As mysteriously as my problem started, it's now gone and everything's printing fine, with no alteration to the computer at all. I did find out that it never happens with Plain Text emails, though... MKS Mad King Soup wrote: This has just started happening with me. It literally started about an hour ago. Suddenly every HTML email I print has the heading missing. Plain text emails print with the header as expected. I've had IE7 on my machine since last week with no problems till now, so I don't think it's that. I'm using Office 2003 SP2 - Outlook, with Word as email editor. Very odd, n'est-ce pas? MKS On Nov 2, 8:54 pm, Michelle wrote: Thank you so much! Yes, this began after downloading IE7 too. Glad to know it may not be my computer/Outlook. Hopefully there will be a fix soon. THANK YOU! -- Thank you! Michelle "CL-Irct" wrote: I am having the exact same problem (just happening all of a sudden) and I am using Windows XP Professional with MS Office 2003 Pro. In addition, sometimes I have been able toprintheaders on one network printer (Lexmark Laser Monochrome), but not another (HP Laser Color) .... then strangely, when Iprintto the first printer again (the Lexmark), it doesn'tprintthe headers the second time. I will add that this issue started happening a week or two after I downloaded the IE7 (beta?) version, if that means anything. FYI ... there are similar posts without resolutions entitled, "Forward HeaderisMissing", "e-mailheadermissingwhen printing", "Header information not printing" "Michelle" wrote: When Iprintsome email, I see my name at the top, then the "From", "Sent", "To" and "Subject" lines, followed by the email text. Now on some (forwarded/replied to emails), the printed sent page starts with the jsut the email text - noheaderadvising who it was sent to and when it was sent. Does this help? Thank you very much for you help. Basic Edition of Outlook came with a new computer sent by Dell (replacement). I have a Student & Teacher Edition - I suppose I could uninstall Outlook, then install the other version - perhaps this one has access to "PrintStyles"? Will all my emails still be in their same folders in the new Outlook? Would this even solve the issue. Would like to avoid this if we can solve the above issue. -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Maybe we're thinking of different meanings of "header"? What are the differences between the messages affected and not affected? Format? Length? Etc. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... Thank you Sue. I am defintiley waiting toprintuntil the email is in Sent items. I am not sure Word as email editor is the issue since this just started after years of use without this problem. And it only happens to some emails. Any other ideas? -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's a limitation related to your apparent use of Word as the email editor. Either turn off WordMail or wait toprintuntil after the item is in Sent Items -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... At times, when I forward or reply to an email thenprintit, theheaderis missing. (Headerprints on original email.) This only happens at times, but just started 4 days ago after using Outlook for many years. I checked Microsoft help and found information on "printstyles" but do not find this option anywhere. Am using Outlook Office Basic Edition 2003. Can anyone help please? Perhaps "printstyles" is not available with the Basic Edition? Anyway to bring back headers when printing? -- Thank you! Michelle- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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Printing: Outlook header missing
Here's a little added confusion to this issue. In one of the other
Discussion Groups (sorry I don't remember which one - could have been an Outlook Express one?), there were similar postings. One person thought it had to do with HP printers, and recommended updating the driver. So, I called HP and worked with a tech for 30+ minutes. We deleted the old printer and added the most recent software. Here's what happened: When the HP (Color LaserJet 2600n) was set as my default printer, my documents seemed to print fine with the header. I could print HTML emails from the "File - Print" option with the message open OR from the printer icon when previewing the message. When I changed my default printer to another printer, the header didn't print in the HTML emails. But this is not an "ALWAYS works" case. I had ONE email (that I am aware of), that would not print the header, regardless of which printer (the HP or another one) was chosen. The best I can tell is that THIS ISSUE IS AN IE7 BUG and Microsoft needs to find an answer. Hopefully someone at Microsoft reads these emails. And I am going to repost this under a new heading to make sure it is seen. "CL-Irct" wrote: I do not use MS-Word for my email editor, so that is not an issue. Also, it is an intermittent issue that happens with some (not all) emails. I truly think this is an IE7 problem, as that seems to be the common thread with all of us. Does anyone know how to get Microsoft to look into this issue? "Lily" wrote: hi, I have the same problem after upgrate to IE7. May I know if unchecked the "word as the email editor" really solve the problem? Where can i find this option? I'm using Outlook Express. regards Lily "fancyhit" wrote: I had the same problem. When I unchecked the "word as the email editor" the problem was solved. Michelle wrote: It may come back .... it will happen one day for me, then stop for awhile, then come back. Very odd and random. Hope it is fixed for you! Hope it fixes for me soon! -- "Mad King Soup" wrote: As mysteriously as my problem started, it's now gone and everything's printing fine, with no alteration to the computer at all. I did find out that it never happens with Plain Text emails, though... MKS Mad King Soup wrote: This has just started happening with me. It literally started about an hour ago. Suddenly every HTML email I print has the heading missing. Plain text emails print with the header as expected. I've had IE7 on my machine since last week with no problems till now, so I don't think it's that. I'm using Office 2003 SP2 - Outlook, with Word as email editor. Very odd, n'est-ce pas? MKS On Nov 2, 8:54 pm, Michelle wrote: Thank you so much! Yes, this began after downloading IE7 too. Glad to know it may not be my computer/Outlook. Hopefully there will be a fix soon. THANK YOU! -- Thank you! Michelle "CL-Irct" wrote: I am having the exact same problem (just happening all of a sudden) and I am using Windows XP Professional with MS Office 2003 Pro. In addition, sometimes I have been able toprintheaders on one network printer (Lexmark Laser Monochrome), but not another (HP Laser Color) .... then strangely, when Iprintto the first printer again (the Lexmark), it doesn'tprintthe headers the second time. I will add that this issue started happening a week or two after I downloaded the IE7 (beta?) version, if that means anything. FYI ... there are similar posts without resolutions entitled, "Forward HeaderisMissing", "e-mailheadermissingwhen printing", "Header information not printing" "Michelle" wrote: When Iprintsome email, I see my name at the top, then the "From", "Sent", "To" and "Subject" lines, followed by the email text. Now on some (forwarded/replied to emails), the printed sent page starts with the jsut the email text - noheaderadvising who it was sent to and when it was sent. Does this help? Thank you very much for you help. Basic Edition of Outlook came with a new computer sent by Dell (replacement). I have a Student & Teacher Edition - I suppose I could uninstall Outlook, then install the other version - perhaps this one has access to "PrintStyles"? Will all my emails still be in their same folders in the new Outlook? Would this even solve the issue. Would like to avoid this if we can solve the above issue. -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Maybe we're thinking of different meanings of "header"? What are the differences between the messages affected and not affected? Format? Length? Etc. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... Thank you Sue. I am defintiley waiting toprintuntil the email is in Sent items. I am not sure Word as email editor is the issue since this just started after years of use without this problem. And it only happens to some emails. Any other ideas? -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's a limitation related to your apparent use of Word as the email editor. Either turn off WordMail or wait toprintuntil after the item is in Sent Items -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... At times, when I forward or reply to an email thenprintit, theheaderis missing. (Headerprints on original email.) This only happens at times, but just started 4 days ago after using Outlook for many years. I checked Microsoft help and found information on "printstyles" but do not find this option anywhere. Am using Outlook Office Basic Edition 2003. Can anyone help please? Perhaps "printstyles" is not available with the Basic Edition? Anyway to bring back headers when printing? -- Thank you! Michelle- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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Printing: Outlook header missing
I'm having the same issue. In fact its on two computers in the office.
Using XP home, SP2. Updated Outlook 2003 to latest fixes as of today. Printing to HP 845c inkjet, HP laserjet 4P, HP Deskjet 1000c and just for fun Adobe 7.0 Pro. No header in HTML emails, received or sent in kind of a random basis. Not using word to edit, compose in plain text. These issues started after IE 7 installed. Kind of makes is an IE7 issue. |
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Printing: Outlook header missing
oh thank God...........................i thought that i was going insane. i
have been searching the net for weeks to no avail. does anyone know how to uninstall IE7 & reinstall IE6 - i've had a gut full. thanks "CL-Irct" wrote: Here's a little added confusion to this issue. In one of the other Discussion Groups (sorry I don't remember which one - could have been an Outlook Express one?), there were similar postings. One person thought it had to do with HP printers, and recommended updating the driver. So, I called HP and worked with a tech for 30+ minutes. We deleted the old printer and added the most recent software. Here's what happened: When the HP (Color LaserJet 2600n) was set as my default printer, my documents seemed to print fine with the header. I could print HTML emails from the "File - Print" option with the message open OR from the printer icon when previewing the message. When I changed my default printer to another printer, the header didn't print in the HTML emails. But this is not an "ALWAYS works" case. I had ONE email (that I am aware of), that would not print the header, regardless of which printer (the HP or another one) was chosen. The best I can tell is that THIS ISSUE IS AN IE7 BUG and Microsoft needs to find an answer. Hopefully someone at Microsoft reads these emails. And I am going to repost this under a new heading to make sure it is seen. "CL-Irct" wrote: I do not use MS-Word for my email editor, so that is not an issue. Also, it is an intermittent issue that happens with some (not all) emails. I truly think this is an IE7 problem, as that seems to be the common thread with all of us. Does anyone know how to get Microsoft to look into this issue? "Lily" wrote: hi, I have the same problem after upgrate to IE7. May I know if unchecked the "word as the email editor" really solve the problem? Where can i find this option? I'm using Outlook Express. regards Lily "fancyhit" wrote: I had the same problem. When I unchecked the "word as the email editor" the problem was solved. Michelle wrote: It may come back .... it will happen one day for me, then stop for awhile, then come back. Very odd and random. Hope it is fixed for you! Hope it fixes for me soon! -- "Mad King Soup" wrote: As mysteriously as my problem started, it's now gone and everything's printing fine, with no alteration to the computer at all. I did find out that it never happens with Plain Text emails, though... MKS Mad King Soup wrote: This has just started happening with me. It literally started about an hour ago. Suddenly every HTML email I print has the heading missing. Plain text emails print with the header as expected. I've had IE7 on my machine since last week with no problems till now, so I don't think it's that. I'm using Office 2003 SP2 - Outlook, with Word as email editor. Very odd, n'est-ce pas? MKS On Nov 2, 8:54 pm, Michelle wrote: Thank you so much! Yes, this began after downloading IE7 too. Glad to know it may not be my computer/Outlook. Hopefully there will be a fix soon. THANK YOU! -- Thank you! Michelle "CL-Irct" wrote: I am having the exact same problem (just happening all of a sudden) and I am using Windows XP Professional with MS Office 2003 Pro. In addition, sometimes I have been able toprintheaders on one network printer (Lexmark Laser Monochrome), but not another (HP Laser Color) .... then strangely, when Iprintto the first printer again (the Lexmark), it doesn'tprintthe headers the second time. I will add that this issue started happening a week or two after I downloaded the IE7 (beta?) version, if that means anything. FYI ... there are similar posts without resolutions entitled, "Forward HeaderisMissing", "e-mailheadermissingwhen printing", "Header information not printing" "Michelle" wrote: When Iprintsome email, I see my name at the top, then the "From", "Sent", "To" and "Subject" lines, followed by the email text. Now on some (forwarded/replied to emails), the printed sent page starts with the jsut the email text - noheaderadvising who it was sent to and when it was sent. Does this help? Thank you very much for you help. Basic Edition of Outlook came with a new computer sent by Dell (replacement). I have a Student & Teacher Edition - I suppose I could uninstall Outlook, then install the other version - perhaps this one has access to "PrintStyles"? Will all my emails still be in their same folders in the new Outlook? Would this even solve the issue. Would like to avoid this if we can solve the above issue. -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Maybe we're thinking of different meanings of "header"? What are the differences between the messages affected and not affected? Format? Length? Etc. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... Thank you Sue. I am defintiley waiting toprintuntil the email is in Sent items. I am not sure Word as email editor is the issue since this just started after years of use without this problem. And it only happens to some emails. Any other ideas? -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's a limitation related to your apparent use of Word as the email editor. Either turn off WordMail or wait toprintuntil after the item is in Sent Items -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... At times, when I forward or reply to an email thenprintit, theheaderis missing. (Headerprints on original email.) This only happens at times, but just started 4 days ago after using Outlook for many years. I checked Microsoft help and found information on "printstyles" but do not find this option anywhere. Am using Outlook Office Basic Edition 2003. Can anyone help please? Perhaps "printstyles" is not available with the Basic Edition? Anyway to bring back headers when printing? -- Thank you! Michelle- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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It's back again. Very random - and the problems sticks to specific
emails too, I've noticed. If an email is going to be fine, it will always be fine, and if it's going to lose it's headers it will ever be so. I can still always solve the problem by converting the email to Plain Text - a very bad way to solve it. I also thought it was an afternoon thing as it only every happened afer 3pm, but I've had my first morning one just now, which spurred me on to adding to this. I remember this being an issue once before, a long time ago, way before IE7 was a glimmer in Redmond's eye, maybe even with an earlier version of Outlook. Or maybe I dreamed it... I can't be sure. I think it's notable that the MVPs have disappeared as soon as the issue got complicated/unfathomable. Michelle wrote: It may come back .... it will happen one day for me, then stop for awhile, then come back. Very odd and random. Hope it is fixed for you! Hope it fixes for me soon! -- |
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Go into Control Panel, open Add/Remove Programs, find Internet Explorer
7, and get uninstalling. I'm going to persevere - at the moment it's an annoying niggle rather than anything else... no_idea_y wrote: oh thank God...........................i thought that i was going insane. i have been searching the net for weeks to no avail. does anyone know how to uninstall IE7 & reinstall IE6 - i've had a gut full. thanks "CL-Irct" wrote: Here's a little added confusion to this issue. In one of the other Discussion Groups (sorry I don't remember which one - could have been an Outlook Express one?), there were similar postings. One person thought it had to do with HP printers, and recommended updating the driver. So, I called HP and worked with a tech for 30+ minutes. We deleted the old printer and added the most recent software. Here's what happened: When the HP (Color LaserJet 2600n) was set as my default printer, my documents seemed to print fine with the header. I could print HTML emails from the "File - Print" option with the message open OR from the printer icon when previewing the message. When I changed my default printer to another printer, the header didn't print in the HTML emails. But this is not an "ALWAYS works" case. I had ONE email (that I am aware of), that would not print the header, regardless of which printer (the HP or another one) was chosen. The best I can tell is that THIS ISSUE IS AN IE7 BUG and Microsoft needs to find an answer. Hopefully someone at Microsoft reads these emails. And I am going to repost this under a new heading to make sure it is seen. "CL-Irct" wrote: I do not use MS-Word for my email editor, so that is not an issue. Also, it is an intermittent issue that happens with some (not all) emails. I truly think this is an IE7 problem, as that seems to be the common thread with all of us. Does anyone know how to get Microsoft to look into this issue? "Lily" wrote: hi, I have the same problem after upgrate to IE7. May I know if unchecked the "word as the email editor" really solve the problem? Where can i find this option? I'm using Outlook Express. regards Lily "fancyhit" wrote: I had the same problem. When I unchecked the "word as the email editor" the problem was solved. Michelle wrote: It may come back .... it will happen one day for me, then stop for awhile, then come back. Very odd and random. Hope it is fixed for you! Hope it fixes for me soon! -- "Mad King Soup" wrote: As mysteriously as my problem started, it's now gone and everything's printing fine, with no alteration to the computer at all. I did find out that it never happens with Plain Text emails, though... MKS Mad King Soup wrote: This has just started happening with me. It literally started about an hour ago. Suddenly every HTML email I print has the heading missing. Plain text emails print with the header as expected. I've had IE7 on my machine since last week with no problems till now, so I don't think it's that. I'm using Office 2003 SP2 - Outlook, with Word as email editor. Very odd, n'est-ce pas? MKS On Nov 2, 8:54 pm, Michelle wrote: Thank you so much! Yes, this began after downloading IE7 too. Glad to know it may not be my computer/Outlook. Hopefully there will be a fix soon. THANK YOU! -- Thank you! Michelle "CL-Irct" wrote: I am having the exact same problem (just happening all of a sudden) and I am using Windows XP Professional with MS Office 2003 Pro. In addition, sometimes I have been able toprintheaders on one network printer (Lexmark Laser Monochrome), but not another (HP Laser Color) .... then strangely, when Iprintto the first printer again (the Lexmark), it doesn'tprintthe headers the second time. I will add that this issue started happening a week or two after I downloaded the IE7 (beta?) version, if that means anything. FYI ... there are similar posts without resolutions entitled, "Forward HeaderisMissing", "e-mailheadermissingwhen printing", "Header information not printing" "Michelle" wrote: When Iprintsome email, I see my name at the top, then the "From", "Sent", "To" and "Subject" lines, followed by the email text. Now on some (forwarded/replied to emails), the printed sent page starts with the jsut the email text - noheaderadvising who it was sent to and when it was sent. Does this help? Thank you very much for you help. Basic Edition of Outlook came with a new computer sent by Dell (replacement). I have a Student & Teacher Edition - I suppose I could uninstall Outlook, then install the other version - perhaps this one has access to "PrintStyles"? Will all my emails still be in their same folders in the new Outlook? Would this even solve the issue. Would like to avoid this if we can solve the above issue. -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Maybe we're thinking of different meanings of "header"? What are the differences between the messages affected and not affected? Format? Length? Etc. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... Thank you Sue. I am defintiley waiting toprintuntil the email is in Sent items. I am not sure Word as email editor is the issue since this just started after years of use without this problem. And it only happens to some emails. Any other ideas? -- Thank you! Michelle "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's a limitation related to your apparent use of Word as the email editor. Either turn off WordMail or wait toprintuntil after the item is in Sent Items -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Michelle" wrote in ... At times, when I forward or reply to an email thenprintit, theheaderis missing. (Headerprints on original email.) This only happens at times, but just started 4 days ago after using Outlook for many years. I checked Microsoft help and found information on "printstyles" but do not find this option anywhere. Am using Outlook Office Basic Edition 2003. Can anyone help please? Perhaps "printstyles" is not available with the Basic Edition? Anyway to bring back headers when printing? -- Thank you! Michelle- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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