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Printing E-Mail Without The Ads

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havelo | 17:13 Mon 16th Mar 2015 | Technology
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No matter how I try, I can not print the contents of an e-mail without getting other stuff with it.
Anybody know a way of doing it ?
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If you're using a web-based email service (rather than a dedicated email client, such as Outlook Express, Thunderbird or Windows Live Mail) use an adblocker to prevent the ads showing in the first place. This is the most popular one: https://adblockplus.org/ (However you won't have it running when using AB, will you? - 'Cos it will really annoy the Ed if you...
17:21 Mon 16th Mar 2015
what mail are you using..no ads in outlook express !
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Hotmail live .
Copy and paste it onto a Word document?

But where are the adverts coming from? Do you think you'd better do a scan with Malwarebytes to see if you've been infected with something?
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Received a voucher to print off - tried copy and paste no good.
Can you not do print preview then cut out what you don't want?
If you're using a web-based email service (rather than a dedicated email client, such as Outlook Express, Thunderbird or Windows Live Mail) use an adblocker to prevent the ads showing in the first place. This is the most popular one:
https://adblockplus.org/
(However you won't have it running when using AB, will you? - 'Cos it will really annoy the Ed if you do!)

Many advertising-funded email services don't append advertising material to mail sent to dedicated email clients but, if yours does, you'll probably have to copy the text and then paste it into new word-processing document.
Maybe you could try the Windows Snipping Tool and paste what you want into a text document.
Some mails have a print option which only does a plain copy of the mail. Have you looked for this option to see if yours does it?

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