XCLN: How to Print Messages w/out Headers using Wordmail

Last reviewed: March 2, 1998
Article ID: Q168320
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Outlook 97 for Windows 95
  • Microsoft Outlook 97 for Windows NT
  • Microsoft Exchange Windows 3.x client, versions 4.0 and 5.0
  • Microsoft Exchange Windows 95 client, versions 4.0 and 5.0
  • Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client, versions 4.0 and 5.0

SUMMARY

There may be occasions when you need to print a message without headers (that is, the To, Cc, Bcc, or Subject field). For example, you may want to print a message without printing its large recipient list. This is not a feature of Microsoft Exchange Client. The following steps describe how to print a message without the headers using WordMail as the default e-mail editor.

MORE INFORMATION

With WordMail as the e-mail editor:

  1. Open the message (in WordMail).

  2. Press Ctrl+A on the keyboard to select the entire message (or, on the Edit menu, click Select All).

  3. On the File menu, click Print and then click Current Selection.

  4. Click OK.
Keywords          : XCLN kbusage
Version           : WINDOWS:4.0,5.0
Platform          : WINDOWS winnt


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Last reviewed: March 2, 1998
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