JP>> The font becomes extremely large when printing a html message. A
JP>> single page became seven pages upon printing.
SC> Not seeing the large print problem here.
I occasionally see emails print in a very, very tiny font size. I have
to exit TB! and restart to 'fix' it. (Version 2.12) Is thi
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 at 09:02:48 -0500, Lou wrote:
>>> Why, so they can print out their wife's mail. What else?
>>>
>>
>> ASK>> You mean you won't let her sit in front of the screen and touch
>> anything of that techie stuff? Wise decision... maybe...
>>
> After 45 years, I have been trained
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@ @ at 21:07:11 -0500, when Lou Yovin wrote:
ASK>> Besides that... why are people using email if they print it out
ASK>> eventually? You could write snailmail
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
Hello Lou Yovin & everyone else,
on 26-Feb-2006 at 03:07 you (Lou Yovin) wrote:
ASK>> Besides that... why are people using email if they print it out
eventually?
ASK>> You could write snailmail letters right from the start. :-)
Why, so they can print out their wif
Hello Lou Yovin & everyone else,
on 26-Feb-2006 at 03:07 you (Lou Yovin) wrote:
ASK>> Besides that... why are people using email if they print it out
eventually?
ASK>> You could write snailmail letters right from the start. :-)
> Why, so they can print out their wife's mail. What else?
You mea
Friday, February 24, 2006, 12:16:16 PM, you wrote:
ASK> Besides that... why are people using email if they print it out eventually?
ASK> You could write snailmail letters right from the start. :-)
Why, so they can print out their wife's mail. What else?
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Hello Alexander,
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 18:16:16 +0100 GMT (25/02/2006, 00:16 +0700 GMT),
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK> Besides that... why are people using email if they print it out eventually?
I print out important mails in the office (such as quotations),
because I know too much about computers
Hello You Lovin Lou Yovin & everyone else,
on 23-Feb-2006 at 16:42 you (Lou Yovin) wrote:
> Oh, those LookOut users!
Lookout is an excellent fulltext search addon for Outlook.
Besides that... why are people using email if they print it out eventually?
You could write snailmail letters right fro
On Thursday, February 23, 2006, 7:47:13 AM, Jon Polish wrote:
> The font becomes extremely large when printing a html message
confirmed, but not for all text. looks like just for some headers or
whatever.
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Hello all,
Thursday, February 23, 2006, Jon Polish wrote:
> I thought this was resolved earlier, but the problem seems to be back.
> The font becomes extremely large when printing a html message. A
> single page became seven pages upon printing.
> This problem occurred before in this beta cycle a
in this beta cycle and was accompanied by
JP> poor displays of html messages.
JP> Jon
JP> Using The Bat! v3.71.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Printing html has always been a problem AFAIAC, if the html page has any
photo's, thebat locks up for several minutes and then sa
Hello Jon,
Concerning 3.71.03,
Thursday, February 23, 2006, 2:47:13 PM, you wrote:
JP> I thought this was resolved earlier, but the problem seems to be back.
JP> The font becomes extremely large when printing a html message. A
JP> single page became seven pages upon printing.
Alas, confirmed!
Hello Jon,
A reminder of what Jon Polish typed on:
Thursday, February 23, 2006 at 08:47:13 GMT -0500
JP> I thought this was resolved earlier, but the problem seems to be back.
JP> The font becomes extremely large when printing a html message. A
JP> single page became seven pages upon printing.
I thought this was resolved earlier, but the problem seems to be back.
The font becomes extremely large when printing a html message. A
single page became seven pages upon printing.
This problem occurred before in this beta cycle and was accompanied by
poor displays of html messages.
Jon
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