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Print Margins / Page Set Up in OE6 - Where is it found?

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by WFC_Exile, 2002/11/29.

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    WFC_Exile

    WFC_Exile Inactive Thread Starter

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    OK - this is (or I am) dumb.

    Suddenly the text of my OE6 email (Not the Header info- ie To: / From: / Subj:, etc - they're ok), when printed, is so close to the edge of the page, that almost all of the first letter of each line is now cut off. Been all over OE - and can't find any print formating controls anywhere. Same printer and computer as always.

    Anybody know what controls 'page set up' in OE6?

    Thanks.
     
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    Welshjim

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    WFC_Exile--I think it is in Internet Explorer File|Page Setup|set Margins to as small a number as possible (which I think is 0.25 inches).
    But if that does not work, do you get a Properties dialog box from your Printer when you click OE File|Print? There may be some settings possible there.
     

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    WFC_Exile

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    That was it WJ - Thanks.

    I had set very thin margins to print a web page yesterday!

    Larger Left/Right IE margin was all I needed to fix the OE problem

    You'd think I'd remember by now that IE and OE are tied at the hip. Thanks again.
     
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    WFC_Exile--Thanks for posting back. Always good to hear what worked.
     
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