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Old August 25th, 2006, 05:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Marcus Toyne
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Default Outlook should allow disclaimers to be ignored when printing

I am currently trialing Outlook 2007 (Beta 2) so hope this suggestion is
worthwhile an in time for the final release.
By allowing an option to print only the key parts of an email and exclude
all of the disclaimers (there can be several if you are the last recipient
of a chain) it should be possible to eliminate using several sheets of paper
when an email is printed. This could potentially save a large organization
thousands of dollars a year. I know the ideal is to not print at all but the
reality is emails still get printed and until we can change attitude
completely this will at least save a few trees.

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