replying settings on outlook 2003

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i am a suer of outlook 2003.The problem is when i recieve an email.I open the
mail and then i click on the reply button to type some text into the
message.The message sends before i have a chance to type in the text.is there
some setting in outlook 2003 that does this?
 
Could it be a stuck ALT or CTRL key?
If this key is stuck then whenever you hit the "s" or ENTER key you will
give Outlook a "Send" command.
 
no thats not the problem....it doesnt happen all the time

Roady said:
Could it be a stuck ALT or CTRL key?
If this key is stuck then whenever you hit the "s" or ENTER key you will
give Outlook a "Send" command.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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thebourke said:
i am a suer of outlook 2003.The problem is when i recieve an email.I open
the
mail and then i click on the reply button to type some text into the
message.The message sends before i have a chance to type in the text.is
there
some setting in outlook 2003 that does this?
 
So what is different then in your actions for when it does and when it
doesn't happen?
Note that the keys don't have to be stuck all the time either or that you
hit the key combo by any other means.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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thebourke said:
no thats not the problem....it doesnt happen all the time

Roady said:
Could it be a stuck ALT or CTRL key?
If this key is stuck then whenever you hit the "s" or ENTER key you will
give Outlook a "Send" command.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
thebourke said:
i am a suer of outlook 2003.The problem is when i recieve an email.I
open
the
mail and then i click on the reply button to type some text into the
message.The message sends before i have a chance to type in the text.is
there
some setting in outlook 2003 that does this?
 

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