Answering a mail
Ben,
Nice work. I'll admit, it's cumbersome, but it does work. Maybe there's a
way to turn it into a macro. In any case, thanks very much.
-Nick
" wrote:
In Outlook 2003, the following worked flawless for me.
1. move the cursor to the point in the citation where you want to
reply inline.
2. hit return 2 times
3. move the cursor down so there is one blank line on either side of
the cursor (between the cursor and the citations).
4. select "normal" style format
In Outlook 2007, this does not work any longer. I've resorted to the
following steps which loses some html features but allows inline
replies:
1. click reply
2. in options ribbon/tab/whatever, select plain text
3. change back to html right away
4. ctrl-A to select the whole message
5. in "format text" ribbon, select increase indent or bullet (i use
the "" type bullet) depending on how you want the cited message to
look.
6. go down in the message and type inline. hitting return 2 times
will decrease the indent for your inline responses.
Hope this helps!
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