Outlook 2007

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Gerry Heatherington

When printing from Outlook 2007, it always prints in the "Memo" style. This
means everything only prints on the bottom half of the page & therefore takes
twice as much paper per print job. How can I make 2007 print on the entire
page?
 
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Gordon

Gerry Heatherington said:
When printing from Outlook 2007, it always prints in the "Memo" style.
This
means everything only prints on the bottom half of the page & therefore
takes
twice as much paper per print job. How can I make 2007 print on the entire
page?


Try this:
Open the message. Go to other Actions, open in Browser and print from that.
(Only works for HTML and RTF messages AFAIK)...
 
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Rojo Habe

Mine uses the whole page. Sounds like something's wrong with your page
setup.

If you go File > Page Setup > Define Print Styles, what happens if you
select Memo Style and click Reset?
 
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bennybear

I have a related problem. All of a sudden the text in the body of my
printed emails from Outlook 2007 has moved up and to the right, so it
overlaps the address and title infomation, and runs off the right hand
side of the printed document. Also the body text is much smaller than
it was. This is only true of printed emails, and the display of emails
on screen is fine.

However, it appears like this in the Print Preview as well. I have
looked into editing the Memo print style in Page Setup but there is no
facility to edit the body text separately, and reset does nothing.

Nobody has been using my computer and I tend not to edit this sort of
stuff myself. I have been through the Help files and it always says
that editing Memo style will help, when it simply doesn't have the
capacity. There appears to be no further support around this, and I
haven't seen this issue on any of the forums.

Any help here would be much appreciated.
 

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