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Can't get an email to print.

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I know the process begins with opening an email.

Then click on the (...)  and choose PRINT from the menu.  (OR choose PRINT from the other actions on the upper right)

A separate window (SLOWLY!) loads the email. But.... NO "PRINT WINDOW" ever appears to choose the OK option and preferences. (It did one time, after waiting a long time)

I know the process begins with opening an email. Then click on the (...) and choose PRINT from the menu. (OR choose PRINT from the other actions on the upper right) A separate window (SLOWLY!) loads the email. But.... NO "PRINT WINDOW" ever appears to choose the OK option and preferences. (It did one time, after waiting a long time)

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Some pages run a script command to pop up the print dialog, and some do not. You should always be able to use Ctrl+p to call it up yourself if the page isn't doing that. However, if the page is still loading, Firefox may insist that you wait...

There are some add-ons that will add Print and Print Preview to the right-click context menu, if you prefer that to the keyboard shortcut. I don't know the best choice these days, but I remember this name from the past: