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Hi All,
I have some text (original message) as follows iplease see below. i will send another one where its coming on top of the email/i I am capturing this text in the mail_forward event in a string I added some more text (bcurrent text/b which is combination of original message and some more new text) In the Item_Send event I want to know the index of original message in the current text. The problem is when I print current text it is as follows div p class=MsoNormalplease see below. i will send another one where its coming on top of the emailo ![]() ![]() /div from where these extra lines and p tags o ![]() reason I am unable to find original message in the current text. i.e. I want to find the index of original message in the new text. Can anyone tell me how to do this in c# Thanks -- Nagaraj Tadipatri |
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