While viewing the email you want to print, click on the drop-down arrow in
the upper-right corner of the email.  Select print. That should generate a
nicely formatted copy of your email in a separate window or tab which can
then be routed to a printer.  No extra columns on the sides, just the email
on a page of its own.


On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 10:53 PM, Paul Slattery <[email protected]>wrote:

> Forgive me.  It is late and I am tired.  How do I print out gmail
> correspondence content by itself ?
>
> If I print 'portait,' I get the left column menu, lots of wasted space,
> plus a center column text that is truncated (last words of each line cut
> off).   If I print 'landscape,' I get the menu, message text, and all the
> ads.   I just want the message text... which I can get if I copy and paste
> into Word.  But there is an easier way, right?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Beekeeper
>
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