In Outlook 2003, how do you print an email without the header information at the top?
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Alternately, you can click on Actions|View in Browser. The email will open in your browser, and you can print from there (Internet Explorer adds its own annoying header/footer though).
If those aren't workable options, you can look at a 3rd party Outlook add-in that handles print functionality. I have not used any for printing, so I can't make a specific recommendation in that regard.
As far as I can tell, there is no option built into Outlook (even in 2007) to do this in Outlook itself.
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M$Print your email out on 8.5 x 14 paper. Using scissors, cut off the top part of the paper that contains the header. Cut any excess off the bottom of the paper, to make a regular 8.5 x 11 sheet. Problem solved.
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