Layout for documents printed from Outlook Express

I have prrint on several incoming messages every day and most of my sent messages.

On printouts left margin becomes smaller and smaller and is now less than 0.5 cm, while the left margin is now about 5 cm wide.

I don't see any option in the tools to set margins. Is this one?

I'm using OE6 and the same Brother laser printer I've had for a few years.  I have no problem with other programs.

Outlook Express uses the same as Internet Explorer print engine.

For print size: IE | View | Text size | Carry out the adjustment.

For the margins: IE | File | Page layout. Default is 0.75, (19mm), all around.

Bruce Hagen
MS - MVP October 1, 2004 ~ September 30, 2010
Imperial Beach, CA

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