Outlook uses Internet Explorer's print engine to render and print HTML messages, try changing the margin adjustments in IE: 'File|Page Setup'. If the left margin is already set to minimum, another tip I've picked up is to go into IE and type "&b&b" (without the quotes) in the footer section of page setup, which centers the message on the page. I've seen one other report where the left margin was set too small and placed start of text outside the print area allowed by the printer, so try increasing and decreasing the setting. Finally, I've seen one IBM 1145 laser printer exhibit that symptom when it had an incorrect print area setting selected in it's system setup menu; going from "whole page" to "normal" solved the problem.
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"Jonathan" <Jonathan[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8FE4811B-BEDC-437F-BB3B-52BF8897F4E9[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi all. > > Here my version > > OS: Windows XP SP2. > Office: 2002 SP3 > Outlook: 2002 > > The problem that I have is very strange. > > When I print a HTML mail in outlook 2002, on the paper, all first letter
of > all word at the left side of the page is missing. It's like Outlook trunk the > first letter of every word beginning a line on a page ? If I make a preview, > everything is Ok. It's only when the document is printed on paper. > > Outlook 2002 use Microsoft Word like mail editor. All other workstation are > configured like the computer where I have the problem and all the other > computer don't have the problem. > > If I print some file in Word, everything is ok. > > Somebody have an idea ? > > Thanks... > > Jonathan (MCP)
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