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Barquentine | 17:16 Tue 02nd Nov 2010 | Computers
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I have so far succeeded in avoiding having to use the horror that is MS Office 2007. Now though I have to use it and emails in Outlook 2007.
I have so far wasted a forest of paper the size of Wales printing pages and pages of emails each time a new message is added to the enormous conversation thread. I am beginning to feel bad about printing 50-60 pages just to keep a single sheet.
Please please please can anyone tell me how I select 'Print' then 'selection' so I can just use one sheet of A4 at a time? I cannot find that option ANYWHERE!
And no, I will not select 'Forward' and then delete all the stuff not to be printed each time. I will go on wasting reams and reams at the company's expense unless there is a satisfactory solution to this dweeby nerdy computer geek idiocy. Thanks in anticipation!
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why not paste what you want to print onto a word doc and just print that
Can't remember exactly on Outlook 2007, but on 2010 there's a Print Options button where you can specify which pages to print, the number of copies etc...

I don't think I've ever had the need to actually print an email...
go to outlook 2007 help and search for "Print a page or part of an e-mail message"

You'll get the answer. It's too long to copy here
Adding to folly's answer why not just copy and paste what you want into a new e-mail and print that?
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No I won't go to the trouble of copying and pasting. I want to highlight the section to print as it used to do.
Thanks GKU35 - I've tried the browser window option which does print waht you select but I am required to keep hard copies with the email header and date.
At least all the shredded reams go for recycling.
Thanks for all you answers though.
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