Showing internet headers in Outlook 2002

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John Sullivan

I need to print out e-mails from my archive 'sent' folder
and from my regular 'sent' folder to show all of the
internet routing that the message took. When I go
to 'view' and select 'message header', I don't see the
internet routing data and can't seem to find where I
would select that option to see the routing.
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

You can find the internet headers in View | Options.

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John Sullivan

I can't see the headers in my archive folders but can see
the header info in all other folders. Is there any way to
get the headers to show in the archive folders e-mail?
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

You are talking about messages in a .PST file, such as Archive.pst, correct?
If so, and the messages were simply copied or moved to the archive file
(either by AutoArchive or by a manual archive or copy/move), they should
still have the internet headers intact in View | Options. I just tested
this with an archive.pst file I created in Outlook 2002 (I'm now using
Outlook 2003) and my headers are intact. Did you use some other process to
archive the messages?

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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Dave Parker

My Outlook 2002 does not show anything about headers
under View>Options. Is there something turned off I
don't know about?
 

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