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Hi folks,
Using Outlook 2003 on XP.
On one system if I print an HTML email with attachments, the list of attachments appears on the printed email.
On another system, if I do the same thing the email prints, but without any reference to the attachments.
Any ideas why?
Thanks
-- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net
"Stoke me a clipper, I'll be back for Christmas. Whatever." -- Rimmer, Red Dwarf
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Are both systems at the same update level?
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"StainlessSteelRat" <usenet[ at ]stainlesssteelrat.net> wrote in message news:6km87aF8lrk3U1[ at ]mid.individual.net...
[Quoted Text] > Hi folks, > > Using Outlook 2003 on XP. > > On one system if I print an HTML email with attachments, the list of > attachments appears on the printed email. > > On another system, if I do the same thing the email prints, but without > any reference to the attachments. > > Any ideas why? > > Thanks > > -- > StainlessSteelRat > http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net> > "Stoke me a clipper, I'll be back for Christmas. Whatever." > -- Rimmer, Red Dwarf > >
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Are both systems at the same update level?
Good question. I'll double check. Thanks for the reply!
-- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net
"Give a man health and a course to steer, and he'll never stop to trouble about whether he's happy or not." -- George Bernard Shaw
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I am having the same problem since we updated our computer. All information is updated to the way it was before, but now I can't print the list of attachments. Does anyone have a solution to this?
"StainlessSteelRat" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi folks, > > Using Outlook 2003 on XP. > > On one system if I print an HTML email with attachments, the list of > attachments appears on the printed email. > > On another system, if I do the same thing the email prints, but without any > reference to the attachments. > > Any ideas why? > > Thanks > > -- > StainlessSteelRat > http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net> > "Stoke me a clipper, I'll be back for Christmas. Whatever." > -- Rimmer, Red Dwarf > > >
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Lizzy wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I am having the same problem since we updated our computer. All > information is updated to the way it was before, but now I can't > print the list of attachments. Does anyone have a solution to this?
Thanks to Diane's advice I installed SP3 for Office 2003, and it fixed the problem.
Not sure if that helps?
-- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net
Dewey: She's stealing Christmas! Malcolm: Mom, you can't do this! Reese: Yeah, this is the last year Dewey'll believe in Santa Claus. Dewey: What?!
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Got it. SP3 got it to finally work again. Thanks for the update! Hope your's works now too :)
"StainlessSteelRat" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Lizzy wrote: > > I am having the same problem since we updated our computer. All > > information is updated to the way it was before, but now I can't > > print the list of attachments. Does anyone have a solution to this? > > Thanks to Diane's advice I installed SP3 for Office 2003, and it fixed the > problem. > > Not sure if that helps? > > -- > StainlessSteelRat > http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net> > Dewey: She's stealing Christmas! > Malcolm: Mom, you can't do this! > Reese: Yeah, this is the last year Dewey'll believe in Santa Claus. > Dewey: What?! > > >
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"StainlessSteelRat" <usenet[ at ]stainlesssteelrat.net> wrote in message news:6nr7pgFgfvqU1[ at ]mid.individual.net...
[Quoted Text] I have a feeling Harry Harrison would have a problem with you using his copyrighted character name. The fact that you seem to be declaring a copyright for the name "Stainless Steel Rat" at the bottom of your web page is just screaming "sue me." I wonder what Ace books, Doubleday (Random House), Pyramid, or one of the other publishers would say. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
[Quoted Text] >> StainlessSteelRat >> http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net> > I have a feeling Harry Harrison would have a problem with you using > his copyrighted character name. The fact that you seem to be > declaring a copyright for the name "Stainless Steel Rat" at the > bottom of your web page is just screaming "sue me." I wonder what > Ace books, Doubleday (Random House), Pyramid, or one of the other > publishers would say. It must have been added somewhat unwittingly by the guy that designed the site, but if anything's copyright it's just the content, not the name. Seeing as the site points to and praises Harry Harrison's site, and I'm a huge fan of the books, I doubt he's going to get upset about it. Unless he's as uptight as you are?
-- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net
"How did I end up like this? On a ship where the fourth most popular pastime is going down to the laundry room and watching my knickers spin dry?" -- Kochanski, Red Dwarf
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"StainlessSteelRat" <usenet[ at ]stainlesssteelrat.net> wrote in message news:6ntk7lFrb81U1[ at ]mid.individual.net...
[Quoted Text] > Seeing as the site points to and praises Harry Harrison's site, and I'm a > huge fan of the books, I doubt he's going to get upset about it. Unless > he's as uptight as you are?
Well, it seems he may have moved to Russia because he felt they were less oppressive than the US, so perhaps he won't care. Nonetheless, you have an obligation to ask his permission before using copyrighted material. It's not a matter of being "uptight", it's a matter of being legal and moral. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
[Quoted Text] >> Seeing as the site points to and praises Harry Harrison's site, and >> I'm a huge fan of the books, I doubt he's going to get upset about >> it. Unless he's as uptight as you are? > > Well, it seems he may have moved to Russia because he felt they were > less oppressive than the US, so perhaps he won't care. Nonetheless, > you have an obligation to ask his permission before using copyrighted > material. It's not a matter of being "uptight", it's a matter of > being legal and moral.
I say it's still a matter of being uptight.
From a moral perspective, my site's homepage clearly states it's a homage to the series of books, and links to HH's site, praising the books. I don't feel there's anything poor morally about that. Along with the other millions of fan sites out there.
From a legal perspective, the site designer may have made a faux pas using the name in context with copyright, but the few paragraphs of introductory text would be covered under fair use.
As already mentioned, I doubt HH will get unhappy about that, and neither HH or his publishers have in 6-7 years of the site's existence. In fact you're the only person to have even mentioned it in that entire time, as all others have either stated their love of the books as well, or been intrigued enough to read them.
-- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net
"For the last six years I've only thought about two things... what Sean would look like if he were alive today, and what I would do to the man who took him if I ever found him. You were right... I am going to kill this man." -- John Anderton, Minority Report
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