Editing replies in-line adds spaces
When I am replying to a message, and trying to edit text that's part of the original message, Outlook gives me extra spaces around the letters.
Is there any way to prevent this?
When I am replying to a message, and trying to edit text that's part of the original message, Outlook gives me extra spaces around the letters.
Is there any way to prevent this?
There was an option to ignore stationery fonts in the older versions of Outlook via;
Tools-> Options...-> tab Mail Format-> button Fonts...
This dialog seems to be removed in Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010.
Is there still any way to set this option?
Sometimes I add attachments which are too large to send and the message will hang in my Outbox.
I know my ISP has a limit of 20MB but I sometimes get too excited with adding large pictures or other stuff.
Is there any way I can work around this so that I don't get any Send/Receive errors and have to pry them out of the Outbox?
In Outlook 2003 both CTRL+C and CTRL+Ins could be used as “Copy” shortcut keys. Now in Outlook 2007 only the CTRL+C works.
How can I get the CTRL+Ins to work as well?
I use Outlook and Word 2003. In Outlook, I have always used Word as the email editor. Over the last few days I have been receiving the following message:
"MS Word cannot be used as the email editor because Word is unavailable, not installed or not the same version as Outlook. The Outlook email editor will be used instead."
How can I set Word as my email editor again?
If I then go into Tool, Options I find that the tick in the box confirming Word should be used as an email editor has been removed. If I re-tick, and try again, I receive the same problem. I have run a Detect & Repair in both Outlook and Word and this does not solve the problem from occuring.I want to include a document in my mail merge. I cannot find an option to do this when starting the mail merge from Outlook or from Word.
How can I do this?
I have two accounts configured in Outlook. One is an Exchange server and the other is a POP3 account.
I have the POP3 account set as the default account but every time I restart Outlook the Exchange server is set as the default again.
How can I make the POP3 account stick as the default?
I have made changes to my Inbox View but also want to have these changes in all my other folders.
Do I have to change them one by one?
Using Exchange, I've created a rule and after I finished creating it I got a warning that the rule would be "client-only". It also added the condition "on this machine only" by itself. I've disabled that condition but the rule still isn't ran when Outlook is closed.
How do I turn it into a server rule?
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