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For many years I used a pda (palm) in which I often enter multi-lines for
the subject of a appointment. And, when inside of outlook (2003) I simply type in the multi-line text into the "big" text area down below for the comments section when making the appointment, and then go cut + paste into the subject. This works well and allows one to insert multi-line subjects in my appointments. Note that after one does "paste" of a multi-line text into the subject then the subject line DOES grow to two lines in size and a set of scroll bars appear on the right side (clearly this means there is code + programming in outlook that supports multi-lines in the subject). However a quick search does not come up a key sequence that allows this. Is there a way to insert a line break into a subject without using the cut/paste tick I used for many years? -- Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) Edmonton, Alberta Canada |
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I'm not aware of any shortcut for "enter" in the subject line, in part
because its of no use within outlook- the enter is ignored and outlook displays it on 1 line. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Albert D. Kallal" wrote in message ... For many years I used a pda (palm) in which I often enter multi-lines for the subject of a appointment. And, when inside of outlook (2003) I simply type in the multi-line text into the "big" text area down below for the comments section when making the appointment, and then go cut + paste into the subject. This works well and allows one to insert multi-line subjects in my appointments. Note that after one does "paste" of a multi-line text into the subject then the subject line DOES grow to two lines in size and a set of scroll bars appear on the right side (clearly this means there is code + programming in outlook that supports multi-lines in the subject). However a quick search does not come up a key sequence that allows this. Is there a way to insert a line break into a subject without using the cut/paste tick I used for many years? -- Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) Edmonton, Alberta Canada |
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