Mail for exchange - No Print option

Can't seem to find any method of printing from Mail for Exchange (MfE 2.09.158 Running on an E71)
Am I missing something as this appears to be a glaring omission...If as i expect this function is just 'missing' any chance of seeing it on the next version please....
E71
FW: 30 somefing

Hi hartsa67
I don't know whether this Nokia publication addresses any of your issues here:
http://nds1.nokia.com/phones/files/guides/Nokia_E61_Printing_guide_en.pdf
Happy to have helped forum in a small way with a Support Ratio = 37.0

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