space between lines to be one
If you don't want Outlook to use Word as the e-mail editor, go into
Outlook's options and disable using Word as the editor.
HOW would I do this?
Thanks,
Barry Karas
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Outlook 2003
I use Outlook to process my e-mail. How would I make the space between
lines to be one (1)?
Sometimes the space between lines is two (2), especially between
paragraphs.
This is not an Outlook problem. It is a problem in how you have left
configured the default inter-paragraph spacing in Word - because you are
using Word to view and/or compose your e-mails instead of Outlook's own
embedded editor. Go ask on paragraph spacing in a Word newsgroup.
This IS an Outlook problem. How am I supposed to know that Outlook is
really Word? As far as I know I use only Outlook for my e-mail program.
Word was not integrated into Outlook until version 2007. For OL2003, and
if you configure Outlook to use Word as the e-mail editor, it gets pretty
obvious when you compose a new e-mail when a window for Word opens up.
Outlook can call Word as the e-mail editor but it doesn't control the
options or configuration of Word.
If you don't want Outlook to use Word as the e-mail editor, go into
Outlook's options and disable using Word as the editor. Otherwise, for
problems in paragraph spacing in Word, ask in a Word newsgroup.
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