I managed to resolve this problem by changing the Paper Type in Page Setup for both the Memo and Table styles to A4 (it was Letter and we're in the UK).
Pretty misleading error message?
Tom Walker wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Just started getting this pop-up message on one client on the network > (SBS2003 SP1, Exchange 2003 SP2; client is WinXPPro SP2 with MS Office > SP2). > > The user is our administrator and, in addition to her own mailbox, she > opens several other users' mailboxes (Owner permissions). > > She can right-click emails in her own mailbox and print OK. If she does > the same with emails in any of the other mailboxes, Outlook pops up an > error: > "Message headers cannot be printed. Download the complete message and > then print". > > Double-clicking to open the message then allows printing. > > This symptom first appeared on Monday morning. No changes have been > applied to the client or the server but the user was sent messages from > the Administrator saying "Your mailbox is over its size limit" at > midnight on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Yesterday I removed the Use > Default Limit tick in Exchange for the user and the email was not sent > last night. > > I've searched in Microsoft and the newsgroups and only found one or two > hits in the newsgroups (reset Define Print Styles (made no difference) > and Send/Receive Groups, download entire message (can't find it - > suspect it may only apply if Outlook is getting email direct, rather > than through Exchange)). > > Would very much appreciate any feedback or pointers on this. > > Tom Walker
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