Next to some of the icons in the top row are tiny black triangles. When you click on the icon (don't have to find the triangle) and hold the mouse clicked down, after a few seconds a menu pops up that gives complete control over the printing.
Best regards Ulrich -- Ulrich Goluke +49 170 4188 556 http://www.blue-way.net >Yup, I have fallen prey to this behavior also... Printed 5 copies on day :) >/lss > >-- >Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] >VM/Fax: 270-514-0557 >skype: larrysamberg > >Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when >there is nothing left to take away. >--Antoine de Saint-Exupery > >On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:24:51 -0800 Dr Dave wrote: > >>Yes, I just "discovered" this myself as well. I only wanted to print just >>page 1 of a several page html email; I pressed command P and I was >>waiting for the print dialog box to show up. When it did not, I pressed >>command P again (& again). Soon I had 3 copies of all pages! >> >>PowerMail 5.1 build 4340. (not beta). >> >>Looking forward to the next version... >> >>Dave Nathanson >> >>in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), alan's message of 12:27 PM, 10/22/04 >> >>>I have never seen this before. If I click on a message from the "Mail >>>Browser" window and hit Cmd-P I can print the message according to >>>Macintosh specfications. But if I open the message in a new window, Cmd-P >>>seems to "Print One"--ie, it prints the message without a print dialog. >>>Have others seen this? It appears to be dependent on whether the message >>>is showing plain text or html--plain text messages print correctly, html >>>printing doesn't bring up a print dialog box. >>> >>>A >>> >>>PM 5.1b3 >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >

