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Bryan Linton
A user just asked me if I could set her Outlook 2000 to use the default blue
color when replying. When I checked, it was already set to use blue when
replying & forwarding. I tested the feature on any number of messages in
her inbox, and when replying to any of them, the font was blue, which is
correct. But one particular message, it will not use blue...it uses black
every time. It does not appear that stationary is used in that message, but
just in case, I set the option to *always* use her font settings. Her reply
text still shows in black. In this particular case, the reply color makes
quite a difference since she's directly answering questions right in the
body of the email she's replying to, and it's tough to find her answers
unless they're in a different color.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Bryan
color when replying. When I checked, it was already set to use blue when
replying & forwarding. I tested the feature on any number of messages in
her inbox, and when replying to any of them, the font was blue, which is
correct. But one particular message, it will not use blue...it uses black
every time. It does not appear that stationary is used in that message, but
just in case, I set the option to *always* use her font settings. Her reply
text still shows in black. In this particular case, the reply color makes
quite a difference since she's directly answering questions right in the
body of the email she's replying to, and it's tough to find her answers
unless they're in a different color.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Bryan