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Crazy-Mike-H
Prior to Outlook 2007, Tracking information (when turned on) would print
immediately after the last line of my emails. Now it pages to the bottom of
the current (or last) page of the email, prints "Tracking:", goes to a new
sheet and prints the Recipient and Delivery information. On nearly all my
emails this wastes an entire sheet of paper needlessly, as most of them are
less than half a sheet long.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Does anyone know why Outlook 2007 behaves this way?
Does anyone know how to change the setting(s) controlling this?
Does anyone have a workaround for this unfortunate bit of coding?
WHY DID THE OUTLOOK SOFTWARE ENGINEERS DO THIS???
At the very least, it is wasteful. Beyond that, my files (yes, we are still
required to maintain hardcopy of all correspondence!) wind up thicker that
necessary, unless I use the copy machine to "splice" two sheets onto one.
This saves space (and weight) in my files, but since I discard the originals
(recycle, actually), IT WASTES EVEN MORE PAPER!!!
How did this make sense to the people responsible?
immediately after the last line of my emails. Now it pages to the bottom of
the current (or last) page of the email, prints "Tracking:", goes to a new
sheet and prints the Recipient and Delivery information. On nearly all my
emails this wastes an entire sheet of paper needlessly, as most of them are
less than half a sheet long.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Does anyone know why Outlook 2007 behaves this way?
Does anyone know how to change the setting(s) controlling this?
Does anyone have a workaround for this unfortunate bit of coding?
WHY DID THE OUTLOOK SOFTWARE ENGINEERS DO THIS???
At the very least, it is wasteful. Beyond that, my files (yes, we are still
required to maintain hardcopy of all correspondence!) wind up thicker that
necessary, unless I use the copy machine to "splice" two sheets onto one.
This saves space (and weight) in my files, but since I discard the originals
(recycle, actually), IT WASTES EVEN MORE PAPER!!!
How did this make sense to the people responsible?