Replies always use the format in which they have been sent. This makes
sense if the user who sends the e-mail prefers the response in the same
format. Plus, there are still mail clients who can only use Plain Text.
Why do you want to force your format (which can only be read by Outlook and
otherwise renders a winmail.dat) on anyone who has informed you, by way of
their sending format, to accept your potentially unreadable format?
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
How to ask a question:
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
After furious head scratching, ninjaneer asked:
| Hi there
| I apologise if this has been covered before, please feel free to
| refer me if it has (this connection is slow, so browsing is a
| nightmare and what I need to know seems rather specific).
|
| As the title suggests I want my replies and forwards to always be
| rich text, in fact I would like to also specify the font and
| paragraph spacing. I found the setting where you specify the
| "composed" mail format as Rich Text, but when I reply to a plain text
| mail, the format stays plain text and I have to change the format and
| then the font every time.
|
| So is there a way to change this?
|
| Thank you for reading my post!
| Pieka