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Message properties when printing or forwarding

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When printing a message, all of its properties are printed together. This results in 2 full pages being printed with information that rather complicates than facilitates a simple user. Also, all these properties are included even when I forward a message, creating an unsightly result. How can I hide or limit - at least - these properties when printing? And how can I hide or limit - at least - these attributes when forwarding a message? Yours sincerely.

When printing a message, all of its properties are printed together. This results in 2 full pages being printed with information that rather complicates than facilitates a simple user. Also, all these properties are included even when I forward a message, creating an unsightly result. How can I hide or limit - at least - these properties when printing? And how can I hide or limit - at least - these attributes when forwarding a message? Yours sincerely.

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Perhaps when you say'properties' you are refering to full headers.

In Thunderbird 'Menu icon 3 bars' > 'View' > 'Headers' > select 'Normal'

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Perhaps when you say'properties' you are refering to full headers.

In Thunderbird 'Menu icon 3 bars' > 'View' > 'Headers' > select 'Normal'

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Toad-Hall said

Perhaps when you say'properties' you are refering to full headers. In Thunderbird 'Menu icon 3 bars' > 'View' > 'Headers' > select 'Normal'

Yes, yes, yes. Thank you very much.