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How Can I Print An Email With The Complete Text Included But Without

How do print an email without including the sidebar?

How to print emails
http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont...
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If you have troubles printing them.
http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont...

This will state what is in the above links...(some of it)
A few options...

Click on ACTIONS above the text....click on PRINT EMAIL in the drop down menu or while the drop down menu is up click on the letter "P"on your keyboard.You may get an ERROR pop-up, but click on TRY AGAIN and it usually brings the email to copy. You then click on PRINT located in the left, upper part of that screen. Printing it
this way will include the heading.

If you want just the text area drag your cursor.... while holding down the left click of your mouse....over that portion you want to print. This will turn it blue. Go
above and click on FILE, PRINT....next screen...click on
SELECTION...then OK..

In addtion....

Hilighting the portion as described above can also be copied and pasted by holding down the CTRL button (lower left or right on your keyboard) and hit the letter "C". This copies it. Bring up NOTEPAD, WORDPAD, Microsoft word, etc in the START menu...then ALL PROGRAMS for Microsoft word...Click on ACCESSORIES to access NOTEPAD/WORDPAD...to print what you want..If you use Notepad in the yahoo folders on the left side of your email page that seems to print extra gobbly **** you don't want After placing the cursor on the new screen of one of the above hold down the CTRL button again and hit the letter "V". This will paste the text at this new location. NOW....go above and click on FILE....PRINT.... OK.
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In the NEWEST email format..once the email is open click on MORE and then
PRINT MESSAGE.
For your convenience this link is an overview of the recent changes to the email page

http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?y=PROD_MA...
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How do you print a clean email without all the Yahoo header crap?

It sounds to me like you are using the browser File .. Print option, that does not work.

First check your printer settings

File .. Page set up

Make sure your printer is set to Portrait, not Landscape
and check shrink to fit or 80%



To print Yahoo Mail, open the message, click on

Actions .. Print message OR More .. Print message

You will get a preview

Click on Print and follow your usual steps with your printer

How do i only print email body without ads and left margin with inbox, etc.?

the yahoo mail setup has been changed recently. used able to print only the body text of emails but now the right hand ad margin and left hand inbox, etc are included in the printout with the email body text badly truncated.

pl. show me a step to get it right.

tks

robert

How to print gmail message without the header and logo?

I print html and text emails all the time and cannot figure out a way to print them without the gmail logo and small header at the top. Surly there has to be away to just print the email message itself.

The logo and header takes up a lot of extra space and ink and sometime turns a nice 1 page email into a 2 pager.

Any help would be nice.

How to print messages in yahoo groups, without printing the whole page.?

Press down and hold down the left mouse button at the start of where you want to start. Then drag the mouse to the end of where you want to stop. You will see highlighted text. Then go to the top of the page and left click on "File". Go down to "Print". When the little box appears, select "Selection". This way, only your highlighted text will print. Hit Print and there you go.

Is it possible to print out all text messages in your inbox?

I have an EnV2 and i want to print out the inbox messages and the sent messages on my phone. is there any way i can do this without having to go through every single text message and forwarding it to my email?

I need to print my text messages from my iPhone and iPad, keep them in order, use the least paper and ink and have the time date stamp on them for court. What's the best way to accomplish this?

If you are trying to print text messages on your iPhone or iPad and present them as evidence for a court case/trial or some other legal matter then remember printouts, photos or screenshots of these messages should include both time and date stamps and they should clearly link these text messages to the sender or texter.Now coming back to your question. Please refer to this useful video about printing iPhone text messages for court. This might help you if you’d like to print your iPhone text messages specifically for a court case or trial.Note: I removed the old forum link from my answer because it was no longer working.If you want to print your text messages manually, here are the few possibilities. These methods are bit time consuming and therefore not suitable if you want to print multiple texts.a). Take a screenshot of your text message/iMessage conversation: To do this, open the text conversation on your iPhone. Hold the Home and Power button till you see a flash that indicates that your phone took a screenshot. Take multiple screenshots if you want to print multiple text messages. Once you have done with the screenshots, you need to go to the "Photos" app from where you can send them to your email address. Now, download these screenshots/images on your computer and print them using your computer.b). Forward a text message to yourself as email: Open the text message on your iPhone and hold the text until you see "copy/more" dialogue. Choose copy option and copy the text into an email, and send it to yourself. This method will strip out some useful meta information from the forwarded messages, like who is the speaker (who said what).But as mentioned by other Quora users like Mr. Saurabh I'm not sure if you can present your text messages as a strong evidence in a court case. If you're in any doubt, do not forget to consult your attorney.

How can I save my iPhone text messages and  iMessages without using a computer or iCloud?

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