
<p>I've never been a big fan of Gmail's browser-based interface. Although it's improved over the years, it's still cluttered, disorganized, and often unintuitive.</p><p>For example, on those rare occasions when you want to print an email, how do you do it? Ah, right: When you're viewing the message, there's a teeny printer icon above the Reply button.</p><p>However, when you mouse over that icon, you'll notice that the pop-up descriptor says "Print all." And, sure enough, when you click it, you'll get a preview that shows you the entire email threadwhich may be quite lengthy, and more than you want to print.</p><p>However, there is a way to print just a single message in Gmail, specifically the one you're viewing.</p><p><a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/2029327/how-to-print-an-individual-email-in-gmail.html">Keep reading...</a></p>