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1. How can I switch back to the old Google Groups interface? The new
one is a kill on the CPU. 2. In Microsoft Outlook 2000, I want my incoming messages to retain the rich text formatting that was applied by the sender. I've searched every nook in my client and can't find anything. There's mail format rules for outgoing email, replies and forwards, there's stationary, there's formatting for the Outlook interface itself (for e.g gridlines, fonts for unread items etc.) but nothing for incoming mail. What am I missing? |
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