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How do I print an e-mail sent to me?

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I get pictures in E-mail I'd like to print, but don't know how.....Clicking on the right hand side of my mouse brings up choices, but print is not one of them....Thanks ahead ad of time....

I get pictures in E-mail I'd like to print, but don't know how.....Clicking on the right hand side of my mouse brings up choices, but print is not one of them....Thanks ahead ad of time....

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Firefox doesn't have a (right-click) contextual menu item for "print", but there are a number of "print" extensions available to add that feature to Firefox.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-print-web-pages-firefox There is a Print button in the Menu panel, accessed via the "hamburger" button. The File > Print menu can be used and { Ctrl + P } works to initiate printing, too.

As far a printing an image alone, that is on a web page or in an email, and not the whole web page. Right-click and use View Image, then use any of the 3 methods I mentioned to print that image all by itself.

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Open the message. Then open the picture in its own window. Then print that window. This works on some sites.

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Firefox doesn't have a (right-click) contextual menu item for "print", but there are a number of "print" extensions available to add that feature to Firefox.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-print-web-pages-firefox There is a Print button in the Menu panel, accessed via the "hamburger" button. The File > Print menu can be used and { Ctrl + P } works to initiate printing, too.

As far a printing an image alone, that is on a web page or in an email, and not the whole web page. Right-click and use View Image, then use any of the 3 methods I mentioned to print that image all by itself.