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Changing Target Browsers Option Default

 
 
Rick
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      14th Jan 2010
Hi,

When you create a new mail in Outlook 2003, utilizing Word as your default
editor, a new window opens. This window includes a "Tools" drop down menu at
the very top of screen with an "Options" sub menu choice. If you click on
the "Options" tab an "Options" window pops up which includes a "General" tab.
If you click on the "General" tab there are three buttons on the bottom:
"Service Options" "Web Options" "E-mail Options". If you click on the "Web
Options" button another window pops up. This window includes five (5) tabs
"Browsers" "Files" "Pictures" "Encoding" "Fonts". My question pertains to the
"Browsers" tab in particular. However, I would be interested to know how to
set any of these options as my default settings.

How can I configure the target browser to default to Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6.0 or later so that everytime I create a new email I do not have to
go manually select this option?

Thank you,
Rick


 
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