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I've designed some custom forms on Outlook. It looks fine to me at 1024 x
768 but sometimes when another user using 800 x 600 opens the form and goes to forward it, the text box that contains the body of the email is condensed down to a single line which is in turn obscured by the the list of attachments thus making it impossible to type anything. Is there anyway to make that box bigger without making the other user change their screen resolution? |
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