Someone said CTM added HTML viewing by customer request. If so many people wanted HTML viewing, then it makes sense that they might want printing too. CTM implemented printing of HTML documents, but it does not work properly. Do we laud CTM for putting in flawed printing features, or wonder why they did not get it right?
I echo Barbara Needham's comment on printing to PDFs. I do this all the time (although more commonly for things on web pages). Has anyone else noticed that mail composed in HTML sometimes is hard to read when rendered in text because the layout does not work well in text? - Winston Michael Lewis wrote: >Rick Lecoat sez: > >>"this is not a problem in my own workflow, so I fail >>to see that it should be a problem in yours". > >That is not my stance at all. However, if a majority of the customers do >not have an issue, then that probably makes it a lower priority issue >for a small company like CTM that must make its decisions and apply its >human resources well. > >-- >Michael Lewis >Off Balance Productions >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >www.offbalance.com > >