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How can I eliminate the Email title and date/time when printing same?

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  • Laaste antwoord deur Mark C. Hein

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Hi Folks, First of all, thanks to everyone at Mozilla for both Thunderbird and Firefox! What I would like to do is eliminate the Email subject (upper left hand corner) and the date and time (lower right hand corner) when printing out an Email. Many thanks in advance... Mark

Hi Folks, First of all, thanks to everyone at Mozilla for both Thunderbird and Firefox! What I would like to do is eliminate the Email subject (upper left hand corner) and the date and time (lower right hand corner) when printing out an Email. Many thanks in advance... Mark

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"File menu (alt+F) > Page setup > Margins and headers/Footer

Remove title in the the box with the Title in it. and the same with the one with date/time. Change both to blank.

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Can you set those things as blank in the print settings?

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Never mind. Why did my reply get duplicated?

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Finitarry, Many thanks for your swift reply... I queried the printer's manufacturer before coming here and their response was to go to the Email apps authors <G>... Mark

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Gekose oplossing

"File menu (alt+F) > Page setup > Margins and headers/Footer

Remove title in the the box with the Title in it. and the same with the one with date/time. Change both to blank.

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Matt said

"File menu (alt+F) > Page setup > Margins and headers/Footer Remove title in the the box with the Title in it. and the same with the one with date/time. Change both to blank.

Hey Matt, Many thanks! That was it... I originally thought it was in there somewhere but for as long as I've been using Firefox and then Thunderbird I just thought I'd have to go into the main configuration to rid myself of this <VBG>!

Mark