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Outlook Express, Printing all E's at once.


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30-Oct-1999, 01:39 AM #1
TechGuy ... Smokyken ... and all ...

Is it possible to print all the E Mails at once? It will be a PITA to have to individually select and print 100 E's.

I know, should have as they came.

Thanks, Steve-x8086
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P.S. TechGuy, I like the E notification system that we can use now. Thanks
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30-Oct-1999, 08:31 AM #2
I believe you can simply click on the first email, then hold down the SHIFT button and click on the last email. Then right-click on them and hit Print.
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30-Oct-1999, 09:17 PM #3
P.S. The Email notification has been there for a long time. It just wasn't selected by default.
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30-Oct-1999, 11:52 PM #4
TechGuy, I tried that. The letters are blocked in blue as if it would work and I select the print function from a right click. When I right click a single letter gets a dotted box around it and that is the only letter that prints. All of the letters still remain blocked though.

I am using IE 4.01 w/OE that was downloaded from MS to replace an older version. The about page lists it as version 4.72. with SP2 and 3283 updates.

Larry, I'll bet you can guess how I found it. I think that it is a good idea to load as a default. Some of us just can't see anything.

Thanks, Steve-x8086
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31-Oct-1999, 06:37 PM #5
LOL - yeah, we had wanted it as the default for a while, but UBB didn't seem to like the idea. Mike finally had to do a hack into the system to make it work.

Mike's suggestion works fine in Outlook 2000...
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03-Nov-1999, 02:17 AM #6
Well I've found the MS answer. NO. Outlook Express does not support saving or printing multiple E-mails at once.

Windows Messaging and Microsoft Outlook 97 do support it though. Lot of good that does.

Thanks for helping though. Steve-x8086
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04-Nov-1999, 11:06 PM #7
Thanks for letting us know the answer. I think this one belongs in the archives... someone else may well ask, and I doubt I'll remember the answer.
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