How do I delete the tracking on a message so it doesn't print?

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mickeymousetiger

I am using Microsoft Office 2003 and I sent a message to my ex-husband that I
blind copied myself on. My daughter (without my permission) went onto the
computer and saw the read receipt and she said that she wanted to send the
messenger a read receipt and now I cannot print this e-mail without the
tracking showing on the e-mail. It can't show on the e-mail because then the
person will know that I blind copied it to myself if I want to give them a
copy of it (hard copy). He claims he never got the e-mail and when I print
it, it shows the tracking on it. How can I delete the tracking notification
of that one e-mail without deleting the e-mail?
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

Save the message as an .htm or .rtf or .txt file, depending on the type of
message it is. Then use Word to open it, remove the information you're
concerned about and print.

Bccing a messsage to yourself so that you have an extra record copy is a
perfectly normal operation, not something that should arrouse suspicion. .
 

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