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How do I get the entire e-mail to print?

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I'm trying to print my e-mail to a PDF file, using a PDF printer driver (I tried two different ones). The first page prints with just the header info. Wasteful, but I can live with it. Then I get a full page of text, and then a blank page with nothing but the subject and date (the header and footer info). I estimate the e-mail, which is quite long, should run 4-5 pages. Preview gets the same results, even if I change to a physical printer as the destination. How can I get the entire e-mail to print? (Yes, I've selected All in the printer dialog. I also tried a long page range, such as 1-5. Selection was always grayed out, even if I made sure something was selected.)

I'm trying to print my e-mail to a PDF file, using a PDF printer driver (I tried two different ones). The first page prints with just the header info. Wasteful, but I can live with it. Then I get a full page of text, and then a blank page with nothing but the subject and date (the header and footer info). I estimate the e-mail, which is quite long, should run 4-5 pages. Preview gets the same results, even if I change to a physical printer as the destination. How can I get the entire e-mail to print? (Yes, I've selected All in the printer dialog. I also tried a long page range, such as 1-5. Selection was always grayed out, even if I made sure something was selected.)

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You should be able to eliminate pretty much all of the header info by setting View|Headers|Normal. It sounds as if yours might be set to "All".

We had a similar report recently where the poster was trying to circulate Wall Street Journal articles, and we suspect there is a "paywall" which deliberately limits you to the first 100 words or so. Is the content you're working with likely to be from a similar source?

Can you select the text and paste it into your text editor or wordprocessor, and print from there?

Header is normal.

Though this e-mail is from a company, I don't think it's anything they don't want shared. To test this idea, however, I tried printing other e-mails from the company, and they printed in full. So maybe it IS something about this particular campaign. I had forwarded one of the e-mails to a friend, and was able to print her reply, including the full e-mail. Very odd.

Yes, I can cut and paste into another program, though that is obviously an extra step I'd rather not make, but it looks like I will have to in order to save these particular e-mails.