M mac May 11, 2008 #2 Jeane said: How do you set a default to avoid getting the > in forwarded email? Click to expand... Tools>options>send tab>mail sending format>plain text settings>remove the check mark from indent replies>apply>OK. Why on Earth you would wish to do that, is beyond me!!
Jeane said: How do you set a default to avoid getting the > in forwarded email? Click to expand... Tools>options>send tab>mail sending format>plain text settings>remove the check mark from indent replies>apply>OK. Why on Earth you would wish to do that, is beyond me!!
G Gary H. May 11, 2008 #3 I don't like them because if I want to cut and paste the text (maybe a joke or a saying) into a word document, then I have to go through a delete all the stupid >'s. You got an easy way of doing that? Gary H
I don't like them because if I want to cut and paste the text (maybe a joke or a saying) into a word document, then I have to go through a delete all the stupid >'s. You got an easy way of doing that? Gary H
G Gary VanderMolen May 11, 2008 #4 In Word you can do Ctrl-H which does a global Search & Replace. Tell it to search for '>' and to replace with nothing.
In Word you can do Ctrl-H which does a global Search & Replace. Tell it to search for '>' and to replace with nothing.