Why would your company want to override the wishes of your customers who email you? What about those people who email you using a client that does not support HTML? There are several, including Outlook 97 which some people still use as they have no need to upgrade Office.
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After furious head scratching, Brando asked:
| Thank you for this answer. I hope it it is something that they
| include in a future version or upgrade. It would improve speed in
| replying to emails for our company.
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| Thanks
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| Brandon
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| "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
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|| outlook doesn't support that in any version. It can force all mail
|| to be plain text only, but not force it to HTML. This is to respect
|| the no HTML wishes of recipients.
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|| ||| Hi
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||| I would like to set up my Outlook 2003 so that the default format
||| when I reply to any email, regardless of what format it was sent to
||| me in (text or
||| rich text).
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||| I receive a lot of emails in text format, but I want to always
||| reply in HTML
||| so that my emails are formatted the way I want them to be