Monday, February 25, 2008

Printing Just One Page in Outlook 2007


"I often want to print just the first page of an email that has gone back and forward to a single person multiple times. When I ask to print an email from Outlook, sometimes it comes up with a Print panel that includes Table style, Email style etc and doesn't allow you to select the page number. You can only select Odd, Even or All pages. Other times it comes up with the correct panel that I want to use that lets me select just page 1. Is there any way of configuring Outlook so that it only comes up with the second 'generic' print panel? Clearly Microsoft don't understand how users want to use their products!"

Outlook uses the IE print dialog for HTML email - this is the one that gives you the option to print specific pages.

When you print a plain text message Outlook uses it's printer dialog. You have three options if you need better control over the printout.

  1. Convert the message to HTML (open the message, select Edit, Edit message then choose Format menu and change to HTML).
  2. Press Forward and print using Word's print dialog.
  3. Print to a digital format such as the Office document image driver and then print the electronic copy to paper.

Bonus tip: When you choose Forward, you can remove the header information and your name is not included at the top of the message, but it works best if you use the Forward defaults of forward inline and don't add quote prefixes or indent the original message.

By the way, Microsoft does understand how users want to use the product; they sometimes have a hard time implementing the features. They are getting better about understanding how we work too - thanks to the Customer Experience Improvement Programs (CEIP). When you first install Office, you'll be asked if you want to help improve Office - if you say yes data about how you work - what menus you use, the steps you use to create a document etc - is sent back to Microsoft and analyzed. While Outlook 2003 introduced changes based on CEIP data, the new toolbars in Office 12 resulted in what they learned from the CEIP data.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

This post is incorrect. It is copied from the MS information Outlook Tips for Outlook 2003 and is not valid for Outlook 2007.

The easy answer is that MS has screwed the user base AGAIN and taken away useful functionality. There are no convenient ways to do it. The easiest that I can think of is to highlight the text you want to print, copy and paste it into a Word document and print it from there.

MS uses a reasonable print interface for Word. You would think they could leverage that instead of just taking functionality like this (and printing selections) away.

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