Printing distribution lists on 1 page instead of 2

K

Kathy Dake

My office just upgraded to Outlook 2007. In our previous version of Outlook,
when you printed a distribution list, it printed on 1 page (provided all the
contacts fit on one page), with the name of the distribution list on top.

Now, when I try to print the same distribution list, it prints the name of
the distribution list on 1 page and the contacts on the second page.

Is there any way to fix this? It is fairly inconvenient. I have looked in
the printing options to no avail.
 
G

Gordon

Kathy Dake said:
My office just upgraded to Outlook 2007. In our previous version of
Outlook,
when you printed a distribution list, it printed on 1 page (provided all
the
contacts fit on one page), with the name of the distribution list on top.

Now, when I try to print the same distribution list, it prints the name of
the distribution list on 1 page and the contacts on the second page.

Is there any way to fix this? It is fairly inconvenient. I have looked in
the printing options to no avail.

Why would you want to print a D/L in the first place?
 
K

Kathy Dake

Gordon said:
Why would you want to print a D/L in the first place?

My boss does. I think he uses it as a "check-off" list.

I don't question why the CEO wants to do something. I just try to fix it. If
I can't, I find a workaround.
 
R

Russ Valentine

Things often get broken by changes made in successive Outlook versions. DL's
are among the lowest priority item of any within Outlook, so anything broken
there won't get fixed.
 
W

Wes

Kathy I have the same issue. Seems this is just another Let down from M$.
Just like WIN ME And Vista. I think Russell posted this work around on
another site. I haven't tried it yet. I guess it woujld be too much to ask
that M$ go through the ENTIRE program functions before releasing it.

I did find a work around to print the list, but it prints in notepad:

Open the distribution list
Click the drop-down arrow on the SEND button
Click “In Internet Format (vCard)
Double-click the attachment
Click File
Click Print
Select the correct printer
Click OK
 
T

TC Blue Boy

Another workaround that might help is this:
1. Create a new mail message.
2. Click the "Attach Item" button on the "Message" or "Insert" tab.
3. In the "Look in:" area, select the "Contacts" folder.
4. Select "Text only" radio button in the "Insert as" area.
5. Then in the "Items:" area, select all the distribution lists you want and
insert them into the body of the message as plain text.

With that you can either email the list, print it, or copy the body of the
message and put it into Word (or whatever).
 

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