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Saving Message from Gmail

The Gmail interface is quite heavy; there are a lot of controls and ads all around, leaving leaving little room in the center for your e-mail messages. Saving your message to the hard disk means you'd have a lot of irrelevant information when you open it up on the road. Here is a trick to saving your messages without all the clutter.

Open up your message in Gmail. On the right side of the screen, there is a link to "Print All". Click on that link. The print set-up screen will pop-up. Click the "Cancel" button. Your browser will show a clean version of the message. Now you can save that and have a clutter-less message.

Chieh Cheng
Tue, 16 Jan 2007 17:29:49 -0800

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