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controlling auto formatting - in line blue reply

 
 
hupjack
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      28th Sep 2008
In my experience with both outlook 2003 and 2007, for certain e-mail formats
I receive (probably rich text and html), my reply text is auto-formatted as
blue, and slightly indented for the obvious reason of differentiating it for
inline responses to the e-mail I received.

Much of the time, this is exactly what I want.

But sometimes, I'm being sent a note that I'm being asked to add to, or
review, or comment on.

Since I am often the final authority, I don't want my edits to stick out in
blue, and have a space before them.. I just want to add my text in line in
these "review / edit" situations, add to the e-mail and send it off to the
intended recipient.

Is there an easy way to control this e-mail auto formatting behavior? so I
can turn it off when I want my edits to blend in?

At the very end of editing, I could hit select all and change all the text
back to black... but it would leave me with a bunch of formatting inline
spacing bugs.

Thanks in advance everybody!
 
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