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Temporarily reply to a message in Plain Text and not in Rich Text
Hello,
I would like to find out whether there is any accessor key, such as Shift+Reply (no, this doesn't work, inserts a separator), to reply to a message in text format rather than in HTML. I would like to avoid setting the Mail Sending Format to Plain Text in Options as that is tedious. Reason is that I want to reduce email space as the reply I would be typing would not require any Rich Text features. I am aware I can switch between HTML and Text when doing a reply by going to Format Plain Text, but that does not insert the reply character to the message I am replying to. Thank you in advance. -- Singapore Web Design http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/ Singapore Web Hosting http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html Windows XP FAQ |
Temporarily reply to a message in Plain Text and not in Rich Text
"Singapore Web Design" wrote in message ... Hello, I would like to find out whether there is any accessor key, such as Shift+Reply (no, this doesn't work, inserts a separator), to reply to a message in text format rather than in HTML. I would like to avoid setting the Mail Sending Format to Plain Text in Options as that is tedious. Reason is that I want to reduce email space as the reply I would be typing would not require any Rich Text features. I am aware I can switch between HTML and Text when doing a reply by going to Format Plain Text, but that does not insert the reply character to the message I am replying to. Thank you in advance. -- Singapore Web Design http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/ Singapore Web Hosting http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html Windows XP FAQ |
Temporarily reply to a message in Plain Text and not in Rich Text
"Singapore Web Design" NO THERE ISN'T |
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