Outlook 2003 prints only the body and not the header information

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I have a problem where when I send an email to be printed it always
prints it without any from or subject information.

Has anyone come across this before as it something I have not seen
 
I am not sure if you mean with received e-mails or drafts but I am having a
similar problem, even more baffling is the fact that I can print normally
with the headers included but then randomly I can only print the body of the
e-mail and it is driving me nuts. Is this what you mean? It seems that you
cannot print headers in draft forms when using Word as e-mail editor, so
disabling that in options solves that problems (and create others of course).
I'd be very happy if someone lets me know of a solution to both problems.

kind regards, M
 
I'm having the same problem printing received emails. On some HTML emails
the header information prints normally, but on others the printed form goes
right into the message body skipping the header info. I believe this problem
started when IE7 was installed as I haven't seen it on machines that still
have IE6. In all cases Word is not being used as the email editor. It's just
Outlook.

I don't have an answer to this yet.

-Peter
 
Thanks but no, unfortunately it has nothing to do with displaying original or
reply text, that prints, what doesn't print is the headers.
 
Thanks but no, unfortunately it has nothing to do with displaying
original or reply text, that prints, what doesn't print is the headers.

It's IE7, we're seeing it across the firm since the update went out.
 
I'm also having the same problem with IE 7 please let me know if anyone finds
anything at all and i will do the same if i find any information.

Shayan
 
its definitely IE7 there are so many people (not just in these forums but
also in others across the net) having the same problem - me too.

Microsoft are exceptionally quiet on this front. the only known solution
i've seen is to uninstall IE7 & go back to IE6. i hae tried other fixes ie
re-editing HTML back into plain & then putting back to HTML - this works
sometimes - but sometimes not & is very time consuming.
 
Is it possible it is a hotfix that may be included with IE7 and that clients
are downloading to install via windows update without installing IE7?

I only ask as I have the same issue popping up, however IE7 has been banned
from installation. So in my case its not IE7.
 
Sean said:
Is it possible it is a hotfix that may be included with IE7 and that
clients are downloading to install via windows update without installing
IE7?

I only ask as I have the same issue popping up, however IE7 has been
banned from installation. So in my case its not IE7.

I have this problem too and it only occurred after fully installing IE7.
After rolling back to IE6 the problem cleared.
 
As I said in the other thread above:

I'm seeing the same thing. I reported it in the Vista/IE7 beta. If anyone
in the beta wants to jump on with additional information, or just to say
you're seeing the same thing too, it's feedback ID 236938.
 
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