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Color code quoted text
Is there no way to color code quoted text in the standard message
reading view? I've searched high and low and can't seem to find anything about this. The newsreader in Opera does a terrific job of this, as do many other programs. I found a bit of info on this in the help files, about using Microsoft Outlook 2000 Forms Administrator to designate a replacement form for messages but not anything about how to create the message form. I posted a partial version of this question in the main Outlook group, sorry about cross-posting, I found this group on further research. I'm a transact-sql, C# and Vb.net guy, if that helps any with what kind of skills are required to do this. I'm using the Mapilabs add-in to view Newsgroups in Outlook which works great, but it's hard to easily see fresh portion of the reply with all the quoted text. Bob Graham |
Color code quoted text
Outlook doesn't have any feature to do that. A custom form won't help.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message ups.com... Is there no way to color code quoted text in the standard message reading view? I've searched high and low and can't seem to find anything about this. The newsreader in Opera does a terrific job of this, as do many other programs. I found a bit of info on this in the help files, about using Microsoft Outlook 2000 Forms Administrator to designate a replacement form for messages but not anything about how to create the message form. I posted a partial version of this question in the main Outlook group, sorry about cross-posting, I found this group on further research. I'm a transact-sql, C# and Vb.net guy, if that helps any with what kind of skills are required to do this. I'm using the Mapilabs add-in to view Newsgroups in Outlook which works great, but it's hard to easily see fresh portion of the reply with all the quoted text. Bob Graham |
Color code quoted text
Thanks Sue.
I was afraid I was stuck there. I'd like to have all my email (exchange and my personal pop mail) as well as my newsgroups all condensed in one interface, but haven't found a truly satisfying solution yet. Opera has been my favorite except that it isn't an exchange client and doesn't do html posting with embedded graphics. Bob -----Original Message----- From: Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] ] Posted At: Friday, January 19, 2007 10:13 AM Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms Conversation: Color code quoted text Subject: Color code quoted text Outlook doesn't have any feature to do that. A custom form won't help. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message ups.com... Is there no way to color code quoted text in the standard message reading view? I've searched high and low and can't seem to find anything about this. The newsreader in Opera does a terrific job of this, as do many other programs. I found a bit of info on this in the help files, about using Microsoft Outlook 2000 Forms Administrator to designate a replacement form for messages but not anything about how to create the message form. I posted a partial version of this question in the main Outlook group, sorry about cross-posting, I found this group on further research. I'm a transact-sql, C# and Vb.net guy, if that helps any with what kind of skills are required to do this. I'm using the Mapilabs add-in to view Newsgroups in Outlook which works great, but it's hard to easily see fresh portion of the reply with all the quoted text. Bob Graham |
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