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i do not see a print capability for the chess.com email.  could you add this important feature to the email ?

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marysson wrote:

i do not see a print capability for the chess.com email.  could you add this important feature to the email ?


Right click and use the print option in your browser.

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this does not work.  i opened the email ( there is no print icon on the email page or a browser bar with a "file" or "tool" tab on this page.   i seperately brought up my chess.com page ( which does have a bar across the top for my browser and it has the "file" tab which on left click shows that i can a reach a printer.  just for the hell of it it i did "print" to see if using the browser on the chess.com page was in some

way connected to the email page and all that printed was the chess.com page.

there has to be a print icon device on the email page itself to print what is on the email page.  there is none.

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there is no browser attached to the mail page.  the browser on the chess page is not connected to the mail page.  the mail page needs it's own print icon.

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thank you all for your "help"....please do not bother to play me chess. Cry

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marysson wrote:

thank you all for your "help"....please do not bother to play me chess.


Don't mention it.

Which browser are you using? I use Google Chrome. When I open Chess.com email, I can right click on that window which brings up a content menu containing PRINT (amongst other options).

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i have internet explorer.

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IE9?

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marysson wrote:

i have internet explorer.


When I launch chess.com email while using IE9, there is a PRINT option on the context menu brought up by right clicking. Probably all browsers have similar PRINT options. They will however print the entire displayed webpage - not individual mail messages.

The two obvious methods for printing single email messages are:

1. use an email client such as Outlook or Thunderbird to process your emails. Such programs tend to offer more options for handling individual messages.

2. Copy and paste the individual email message from the browser into a separate program (such as Microsoft Word) for printing.

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