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Suzy - 24 May 2008 20:30 GMT
I have Vista with Outlook 2007.  I have an e-mail address as well as my
husband.  I have him as default so he does not have to select the account
each time he e-mails.  My problem is this.  When I send an e-mail from my
account to someone and they print it, the information at the top, above a
black is my husband's name.  Under that line is the usual information i.e.  
From: It has my name, etc.  I would like to know if I can remove his name
from the top of my e-mails when they are printed.  His name does not show up
on my e-mail until it is printed.  Thank you very much for your help.
Suzy
DL - 24 May 2008 20:37 GMT
If you have a seperate & unique mail account (usually means different
passwords on the mail accounts)
Set up a seperate OL profile and add your mail account. Your mail will now
be entirely seperate from 'his'
Dont forget to remove your mail account from his profile

>I have Vista with Outlook 2007.  I have an e-mail address as well as my
> husband.  I have him as default so he does not have to select the account
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> on my e-mail until it is printed.  Thank you very much for your help.
> Suzy
 
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