![]() The below information can be seen in your browser using the browser's Developer tools ( Google Chrome/ Microsoft Edge).The likeliest source of this incompatiblity to print from these browsers is the introduction of the new CSS handler in Chrome version 85:.This is caused due to the way that Outlook formats it's messages by applying the below styling to them and then how the above browsers interpret them when trying to print them.This issue occurs when the email messages are sent from Outlook and opened and printed using the Print options as mentioned in the above mentioned browsers' versions 85 and later. ![]() When an email is printed from Webmail using Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, using the Print button or right-clicking the email and selecting the Print option, the email gets split into multiple pages, with the header of the email message (including email subject, from, to, date, etc.) being printed on the first page, the message body starting to print from the next page (rather than starting right below the email header), and then a blank page at the end (after the message body ends).
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