Many of the tools below can be used to control the print order. While the rendering process is working in memory, waiting on external content to download, Outlook moves on to the next item which may print before the HTML message or attachment. It renders the HTML in memory, which includes fetching content from the Internet. This is due to the way Outlook handles HTML formatted messages and attachments. The print order in Outlook may seem goofy, with some things printing in order, others out of order. In either case, you have all the print capabilities available for web pages, including the printing of specific pages or the selected text. Outlook 2007 supports View in Browser, but it does not include the email header information. In Outlook 2003 and older versions HTML formatted messages use Internet Explorer's printing engine, which offers more printing options. Some users are reporting a script error (res://ieframe.dll/preview.js) printing email from Outlook 2003 after installing Internet Explorer 9.For more information and solutions, see Print Errors in Outlook 2003 with IE9 Installed In Outlook 2010 and newer, click Printer Options To select a print range, click the Print button in Outlook 2007. Outlook 2007 SP2 and up include print range options. In Outlook 2007 pre-SP2 and older, Outlook's native printing engine does not support selecting which pages to print or limiting the printout to the first page.