Reply & Forward Fonts change to one I didn't specified. Why?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Melody
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Melody

I've specified my fonts to be blue when replying and
forwarding. Although, it does turn out to be blue, however
after several times of replying and forwarding, when I key
in my message, it becomes red or even green. I've got to
manually change it to blue..

Why is this so? Anyone knows?

Also can someone kindly explain to me what's the
difference between "When composing and reading plain text"
and " when composing a new message"?
 
Do you have WordMail set to "pick a new color" on replies and forwards?
Tools | Options | General | Email Options | Personal Stationery.
 
Hi,

I couldn't find the option "pick a new color" you are
refering to, thus' I suppose I wouldn't have set this
option. I am using MS Outlook 2000.

Do you have any idea?

Thanks.
 
The "pick a new color" option was added in Outlook 2002. I don't know why
Outlook 2000 appears to be disregarding your font color choice.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 

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