Printing msgs without headers, titles etc.
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John - 12 Apr 2007 13:49 GMT Have I lost my mind? I was pretty certain that there was a way in Eudora to change the Print settings, so that you can print messages without all the headers, and also without a title (message summary) and footer ("Printed for John Law" etc.) to each page of the printout.
It's years since I used this facility, but now I want to re-configure my print settings: I can't find any reference to it anywhere in Eudora -- not even in the X-Settings documentation I've got.
Is it -- was it ever -- possible?
Eudora for Mac 6.2.4, freebie version (with ads); Mac OSX 10.3.9
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Bill Cole - 12 Apr 2007 15:54 GMT > Have I lost my mind? I was pretty certain that there was a way in > Eudora to change the Print settings, so that you can print messages [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Is it -- was it ever -- possible? I don't believe so.
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Peter Ceresole - 12 Apr 2007 16:45 GMT > > Is it -- was it ever -- possible? > > I don't believe so. Not according to the manual.
You can select a part of the message, hold down the shift key and then go Cmd-P, or select 'Print selection' from the menu; that way you don't get the headers. But I haven't found a way to avoid the 'from' and 'Printed for' title bars.
The easiest workaround is to select what you want from the mail and copy and paste into a word processor. As workarounds go, it's very easy, but not that neat. And if you're using format=flowed, it doesn't seem to copy the quote bars whereas 'print selection' from Eudora does it correctly.
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Bill Cole - 12 Apr 2007 17:18 GMT > > > Is it -- was it ever -- possible? > > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > get the headers. But I haven't found a way to avoid the 'from' and > 'Printed for' title bars. I interpreted the question as referring to those parts...
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Peter Ceresole - 12 Apr 2007 17:36 GMT > I interpreted the question as referring to those parts...
>> so that you can print messages without all the headers, and also >> without a title (message summary) and >> footer ("Printed for John Law" etc.) I thought it referred to the title bars *and* the headers.
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John - 13 Apr 2007 09:18 GMT > I thought it referred to the title bars *and* the headers. Thanks all, OP here -- Yes, I was referring to an option for omitting headers, and a different option for omitting titles, footers, etc. I was sure I'd had such options in the past ... but since I've used Eudora for about 15 years, "the past" merges into a fog.
It seems there's no such option, so thanks a lot.
Yes, I was already aware of the "Select text - SHIFT-Command-P" option (very useful indeed at times).
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Specifically, what I''m trying to do is take a whole slew of messages and print them out more or less as continuous text -- instead Eudora kindly prints them one per page, with all headers and all titles/footers ... which is what you'd usually want to do, but not in this case for me.
Even more specifically, what I do quite frequently is save a whole thread from Newswatcher (which I use _a lot_). I can then use an ancient application from R Shapiro called Mailconverter (FAT [remember that?]) 2.2.4 which converts saved Usenet messages into a mailbox format suitable for Eudora.
I then have a mail folder, which is a permanent record of a news thread, and can be stored with my mail.
Sometimes, I'd like to print out all those messages in order to give them to a relative or friend [who knows nothing about Usenet News, or Eudora, or even, sometimes, email].
*That's* when I want to print a load of messages without new pages, headers, footers, titles, etc.
Looks like I have a lot of editing on my hands, whenever I want to do the above!
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Cheers John
Joe Kraven - 13 Apr 2007 21:20 GMT In article <1hwgwsj.1yacdw21kqhsg0N%peter@cara.demon.co.uk>, peter@cara.demon.co.uk (Peter Ceresole) wrote:
> I thought it referred to the title bars *and* the headers. Thanks all, OP here -- Yes, I was referring to an option for omitting headers, and a different option for omitting titles, footers, etc. I was sure I'd had such options in the past ... but since I've used Eudora for about 15 years, "the past" merges into a fog.
It seems there's no such option, so thanks a lot.
Yes, I was already aware of the "Select text - SHIFT-Command-P" option (very useful indeed at times).
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Specifically, what I''m trying to do is take a whole slew of messages and print them out more or less as continuous text -- instead Eudora kindly prints them one per page, with all headers and all titles/footers ... which is what you'd usually want to do, but not in this case for me.
Even more specifically, what I do quite frequently is save a whole thread from Newswatcher (which I use _a lot_). I can then use an ancient application from R Shapiro called Mailconverter (FAT [remember that?]) 2.2.4 which converts saved Usenet messages into a mailbox format suitable for Eudora.
I then have a mail folder, which is a permanent record of a news thread, and can be stored with my mail.
Sometimes, I'd like to print out all those messages in order to give them to a relative or friend [who knows nothing about Usenet News, or Eudora, or even, sometimes, email].
*That's* when I want to print a load of messages without new pages, headers, footers, titles, etc.
Looks like I have a lot of editing on my hands, whenever I want to do the above!
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Cheers John
John H Meyers - 13 Apr 2007 23:14 GMT > Specifically, what I''m trying to do is take a whole slew of messages > and print them out more or less as continuous text -- instead Eudora > kindly prints them one per page, with all headers and all titles/footers > ... which is what you'd usually want to do, but not in this case for me. How about selecting a group of messages and starting a "reply" or "reply all" (with "Generate multiple messages on Reply" turned on); would this create one single message containing all those selected, and then permit printing that one message? (of course you would discard it after printing and not send it).
If the messages are plain text (not html) then the desired collection of messages might also be copied to a "dummy" mailbox, then the entire "dummy" mailbox file might be printed "offline" as plain text, which would retain more header info per message.
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John H Meyers - 13 Apr 2007 23:16 GMT Erratum -- I wrote:
[reply to an entire group of messages]
> (with "Generate multiple messages on Reply" turned on); Sorry, make that "turned OFF" !
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David Morrison - 14 Apr 2007 12:38 GMT > Specifically, what I''m trying to do is take a whole slew of messages > and print them out more or less as continuous text -- instead Eudora > kindly prints them one per page, with all headers and all titles/footers > ... which is what you'd usually want to do, but not in this case for me. I missed the start of this thread so it may have already been suggested, but if you select a number of messages, select Save As from the File menu, then uncheck the "Include headers" check box, you end up with a text file with no headers and no page breaks. You can then print this as required.
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John - 16 Apr 2007 09:15 GMT In article <davidmor-28599C.21384514042007@eth00.pnews.internode.on.net>,
> > Specifically, what I''m trying to do is take a whole slew of messages > > and print them out more or less as continuous text -- instead Eudora [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > text file with no headers and no page breaks. You can then print this as > required. Thanks for the further advice (both to you and to John Meyers). I'll try these!
John
Kathy Morgan - 12 Apr 2007 16:36 GMT > Have I lost my mind? I was pretty certain that there was a way in > Eudora to change the Print settings, so that you can print messages > without all the headers, and also without a title (message summary) and > footer ("Printed for John Law" etc.) to each page of the printout. You can select the text that you do want to print, then hold down the shift key while you select the menu item File | Print Selection. I can't remember if that also prints with the title and footer, or how to get rid of the title and footer, but I'm sure I've read here that it can be done. I can't find it in the X-Settings either, so you might Google for information on that or check the full manual.
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