Won't let me delete/edit forwarded email

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I want to forward an email to someone who actually would appreciate a bunch
of "cute" dog pictures that was forwarded to me. This email has been
forwarded a number of times. I want to delete the long list of
from/to/subject/comments from other forwarders, visible header stuff, before
I forward it. I just want to clean it up before I forward it. Vista
Windows Mail does not let me delete parts or edit the forwarded part of the
email I want to forward. How do I delete parts or edit a forwarded Vista
Windows Mail email before I forward it?

Background info: Desktop AMD 4400+ 64X2 4GB memory 320GB HD Acer
(AM3100-U3201A) purchased new February 2008 -- 32-bit MS Vista Home Premium
SP2 -- MS auto updates on. Comcast ISP 12mbps service W\ Motorola SURFboard
SB5101 Cable Modem.

Thanks for the help.

Bob
 
Bob said:
I want to forward an email to someone who actually would appreciate a bunch
of "cute" dog pictures that was forwarded to me. This email has been
forwarded a number of times. I want to delete the long list of
from/to/subject/comments from other forwarders, visible header stuff,
before I forward it. I just want to clean it up before I forward it.
Vista Windows Mail does not let me delete parts or edit the forwarded part
of the email I want to forward. How do I delete parts or edit a forwarded
Vista Windows Mail email before I forward it?

Thanks for the help.

Bob

Save the "cute" dog pictures to disc, compose a new mail, and attach or
insert the saved "cute" dog pictures.
 
Is there no other way? If I recall correctly from my XP box, I could do
this in Outlook Express. That would mean Microsoft limited editing in Vista
Windows Mail. Why would they do that? Why would they require extra work to
do something I use to do easy in Outlook Express?
Thanks for the help.
Bob
 
Certain features were dropped (compared to OE) because Microsoft felt
that only a small percentage of users were actually using those features.
If you need a richer set of features, you will have to upgrade to Outlook.
 
Thank you for your explanation. It really helps for me to make decisions.
Bob



Certain features were dropped (compared to OE) because Microsoft felt
that only a small percentage of users were actually using those features.
If you need a richer set of features, you will have to upgrade to Outlook.
 
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