RE: how to print email message without default name header
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"amb" wrote:
I'm using Outlook 2007, Exchange 2007: In an email message when printing, at
the top is a default header with the account user's name. Is there a way to
exclude the name when printing the message?
I am looking for the exact same info and can not use an outside program.
How does one motify the exisiting Outlook to stop printing the user name as a
page header when printing out emails?
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