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Alan Smithee Jr. typed:
Thanks for the reponse.
Information that was in where? If this was a draft, check your
drafts folder. If it ain't there, it ain't there.
Information in the body of the email that was being composed. I
should get in the habit of writting long, extended email text as a
Word Document in Word, rather than in Outlook, I suppose.
It wasn't saved as a draft for some reason when the program crashed.
Yep - although note that you can use file | save on an unsent message during
composition, as many times as you like.
If Outlook crashes, though, it may lose that info - lengthy missives might
better be composed in Word directly.
Does this happen when you a) *don't* use Word as e-mail editor?
or b) when
you do spellcheck within Word?
This does NOT happen with I don't use Word as email editor and it
does NOT happen when I spell check within Word itself.
OK - hmmm. I don't use Word as email editor (I hate it!) but am wondering if
it's a template issue - someone else may be able to chime in with more info.
My usual (and useless) advice is usually to de-select the option to use Word
as email editor....which doesn't help those who prefer it. Sorry.
You should be on Office 2003 SP2.....
I am.
Good.
PS: I love your handle in here. Film buff, eh?
And have had to use that credit myself once.
Heh. I like looking up Alan Smithee on imdb sometimes when I'm bored. I
don't get out much.