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Danish
Hello
I've been having the same problem as many of you, tired of having to
copy over an entire email to Word then printing only to simply remove
the annoying headers.
If you set your default reply to use Microsoft Word and then print, it
will indeed print without the header/footer. As you know it can be a
pain in the @ss, especially when you have many emails to print.
I have no VBA experience but maybe one of you guys could program a
macro you can run which will target selected emails, or an entire
folder, automatically reply to the email but rather then sending it,
simply print it and close it. Move onto the next email until all
selected or emails in the folder have been processed/printed?
If this is possible let me know, im learning vba right now but still
at the padawan level.
Thanks,
Dee
I've been having the same problem as many of you, tired of having to
copy over an entire email to Word then printing only to simply remove
the annoying headers.
If you set your default reply to use Microsoft Word and then print, it
will indeed print without the header/footer. As you know it can be a
pain in the @ss, especially when you have many emails to print.
I have no VBA experience but maybe one of you guys could program a
macro you can run which will target selected emails, or an entire
folder, automatically reply to the email but rather then sending it,
simply print it and close it. Move onto the next email until all
selected or emails in the folder have been processed/printed?
If this is possible let me know, im learning vba right now but still
at the padawan level.
Thanks,
Dee