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Old June 12th 09, 05:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Simsima
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when trying to convert HTML to Plain text using the shortcut key I am getting
Operation Failed and I click Ok and the next message is you don't have
sufficient permission to perform this operation.....

When I try to convert the HTML email to Plain text by opening the email and
covnvert it, it is ok and I am not getting the error message.

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