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Rinting Email I Have Sent
Whilst I am able to print out emails I have sent out, for some reason the cc and bcc does not show up on the printed copy. Am using Outlook and Hotmail accounts but the result is the same. A little help would be appreciated to ensure I do not look too much of a pillock by re-sending emails. Any help appreciated TIA.
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Please help us to understand your question better: Microsoft have (ridiculousl y) given the same name to two completely different things. Firstly, there an email client called 'Outlook', which can be used with any POP3 or IMAP account. Then there's a web-based email service, also, called 'Outlook', which is the successor to Hotmail. So your post can...
19:17 Wed 10th Sep 2014
Please help us to understand your question better:
Microsoft have (ridiculously) given the same name to two completely different things. Firstly, there an email client called 'Outlook', which can be used with any POP3 or IMAP account. Then there's a web-based email service, also, called 'Outlook', which is the successor to Hotmail.
So your post can either be read as saying that you're accessing old Hotmail accounts using the Outlook email client, or that you're accessing both Outlook.com and Hotmail.com accounts using your web browser.
Either way though, I suspect that the answer to your question about how you can print sent emails including those fields will be 'not easily!'. Microsoft's own website, for example, seems to suggest that the only way to include the Bcc field from an Outlook (email client) printout is via using a screen shot:
http:// office. microso ft.com/ en-us/o utlook- help/pr int-ema ils-sho wing-na mes-on- the-bcc -line-H A102919 777.asp x
Other websites suggest further options but it's still not easy:
http:// www.mso utlook. info/qu estion/ 5
Microsoft have (ridiculously) given the same name to two completely different things. Firstly, there an email client called 'Outlook', which can be used with any POP3 or IMAP account. Then there's a web-based email service, also, called 'Outlook', which is the successor to Hotmail.
So your post can either be read as saying that you're accessing old Hotmail accounts using the Outlook email client, or that you're accessing both Outlook.com and Hotmail.com accounts using your web browser.
Either way though, I suspect that the answer to your question about how you can print sent emails including those fields will be 'not easily!'. Microsoft's own website, for example, seems to suggest that the only way to include the Bcc field from an Outlook (email client) printout is via using a screen shot:
http://
Other websites suggest further options but it's still not easy:
http://
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