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Outlook printing
Two days I lost live mail for about 7 hours. It appears to work now but when I try to print a email with more than one page it will only print the first page. Ideas please thanks
Two days I lost live mail for about 7 hours. It appears to work now but when I try to print a email with more than one page it will only print the first page. Ideas please thanks
The title says Outlook printing, but the body says live mail. Exactly what email service/client are you using? A Guy
How are you printing? Clicking on the 3 dots ... to the right of categories? Does it show multiple pages in the print preview? Are you using the same method that you used before the outage, but now it gives you this new result? A Guy
Hmmm, the file, print isn't really an Outlook function, that's odd, not that I don't believe you The ..., Print should pull up the print dialog of your printer(s) and let you chose which pages, etc. In any case, I understand that isn't what you want. Have you tried it in a different browser to see if you get the same result? I don't have any emails with multiple pages to see how mine reacts. Let me post to the Gurus and see if anyone has any ideas. A Guy
Reading your posts it is impossible to tell if you are having this issue with
- a Live mail account using Outlook.com web interface
- OR -- an email account using Microsoft Outlook 20XX email client (2003, 2007, 2010 or 2013 version)
- OR -- an email account using Windows Live mail client
As I do no longer have Windows Live email client installed on any of my computers, I am only able to answer to you if you use one of the two first alternatives. The outlook.com web interface or Microsoft Outlook client do not simply decide to "forget" some pages of your messages, they are there and ready to be printed.
Outlook.com mail web interface:
Using Outlook.com web interface for a Live or Hotmail email account, to print a message you need to click the three dots symbol to open a context menu and select Print:
The browser opens a Print Preview window (or tab, depending on what browser you are using) and the Windows Print dialog.
Example using Internet Explorer browser, a new Print Preview window opens:
Example using Maxthon browser, a new Print Preview tab opens:
Now select the page range to be printed in Print dialog.
Actual look of the Print Preview varies depending on what browser you are using but the same functions are there regardless of the browser.
Microsoft Outlook 20XX:
Click File > Print, on a multipage message use selectors at the bottom of the page to preview one or all pages:
When happy with preview click Print Options to open a dialog window to select page range to be printed:
Kari
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