So a setting in Word's Styles, Themes, Paragraph could affect an Outlook
message? There are some settings in Outlook itself under Tools - are they
just in addition to Word's settings or would one setting override another?
Thanks for your time. Just learning.
dottie
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
if you use Office 2007, the point is moot for the most part - there is only
one editor available when the suite is installed - Word. It gives you the
full features of word - along with spelling and grammar features, you get
all the other menus and features.
If you only install Outlook, some of the features are limited as you need
the full suite for all of the features.
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Just upgraded to Office 2007 (Outlook, Word, Excel, Power Pt ) Windows XP
Some user was having random trouble with a yellow font on received and
sent
e-mails and after a search in outlook general quest answered, tried
various
fixes. We are watching now to see if OK.
Some answers mentioned the editor, so this leads to my question: what does
it mean it uses Word as editor? Just Spelling, auto-correct, spacing?
What
else does Outlook use Word for?
Thanks for your time
.