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      26th Sep 2007
Hello

I am using outook 2003, how do I change all incoming messages to HTML
format, the reason I have a logo in my signature, and it will not show if I
am replying to a message was sent in plain text or rich text.
I know how to change an individual message, I need an option to change all
messages.

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      26th Sep 2007
IT <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I am using outook 2003, how do I change all incoming messages to HTML
> format, the reason I have a logo in my signature, and it will not
> show if I am replying to a message was sent in plain text or rich
> text.
> I know how to change an individual message, I need an option to
> change all messages.


There is no such option. Outlook will show you the message in the format
the sender chose. Your sender may have very good reason for choosing a
non-HTML format and may not be able to see your logo anyway. Logos rarely
add value to your messages.
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