I am glad that the uninstall/reinstall of IERenderer fixed the IERenderer icon crash issue.
IERenderer printing configuration:
- Click the IERenderer icon
- Note the "Insert email headers when printing" option. Clicking it toggle is on/off.
- Select the "Configure IERenderer" option
- Select the Various tab
- Make sure the Printer setup option is ticked
- The "Default HTML printing" is an interesting option. When enabled, the HTML version is always printed. When disabled, a notice pops up advising to use Ctrl+Shift+P to use the printing resources of IERenderer but allows you respond No to that. This popup can be turned off but I leave it enabled because it provides another printing option. Finally, keep in mind that you can switch to the plain text version of a message and then print it. I often find the plain text version to be the better printable version.
As for that popup message, certain options in IERenderer require that it not be active. This means that the "Folders" window must be closed as must all message reader windows.
I wouldn't disable IERenderer unless you are doing it to temporarily test a behavior.
I am glad that the uninstall/reinstall of IERenderer fixed the IERenderer icon crash issue.
IERenderer printing configuration:
- Click the IERenderer icon
- Note the "Insert email headers when printing" option. Clicking it toggle is on/off.
- Select the "Configure IERenderer" option
- Select the Various tab
- Make sure the Printer setup option is ticked
- The "Default HTML printing" is an interesting option. When enabled, the HTML version is always printed. When disabled, a notice pops up advising to use Ctrl+Shift+P to use the printing resources of IERenderer but allows you respond No to that. This popup can be turned off but I leave it enabled because it provides another printing option. Finally, keep in mind that you can switch to the plain text version of a message and then print it. I often find the plain text version to be the better printable version.
As for that popup message, certain options in IERenderer require that it not be active. This means that the "Folders" window must be closed as must all message reader windows.
I wouldn't disable IERenderer unless you are doing it to temporarily test a behavior.