To print an email when you are viewing it in the Firefox browser, you typically use the print function available within your web-based email service.
Based on the provided reference, a common method involves using the print option provided by the email client interface itself, which often offers a cleaner print format specifically for the email content.
Method 1: Using the Email Client's Print Option
This is the method described in the reference and is widely applicable when accessing email through a web browser like Firefox.
Here are the steps:
- Open the Email: First, navigate to your email inbox in Firefox and click on the email from the inbox that you wish to print.
- Locate Print Option: Now that you're looking at the email viewing pane, look for a menu or button often labeled "More," "Options," or represented by three dots (...).
- Select Print: From the menu that appears, you can click "More" ➔ "Print" (or a similar path depending on your email service). This action will usually open a print preview dialog box where you can adjust settings before printing.
Following these steps will initiate the printing process for the specific email you have opened.
Method 2: Using Firefox's Built-in Print Function
You can also use the standard print functionality of the Firefox browser itself, which works for printing any webpage, including the one displaying your email.
- Press
Ctrl + P
(on Windows and Linux) orCmd + P
(on macOS) on your keyboard while viewing the email. - Alternatively, you can go to the Firefox menu (usually three horizontal lines or a button in the top-right corner), then select "Print."
Using the browser's print function might sometimes include elements of the surrounding web page interface in the printout, unlike the email client's specific print button which is designed to print just the email content.
Both methods allow you to print your email when using Firefox. The method described in the reference, utilizing the email client's "More" -> "Print" option, is often preferred for a cleaner output.