G Guest Nov 6, 2003 #1 Outlook automatically inserts my name [bracketed, italicized & bolded], when I insert text over the original message. Is there any way to turn off this annoying feature?
Outlook automatically inserts my name [bracketed, italicized & bolded], when I insert text over the original message. Is there any way to turn off this annoying feature?
R Roady Nov 6, 2003 #2 Tools-> Options-> tab Preferences-> button E-mail Options-> option at the bottom -- Roady www.sparnaaij.net Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office related News Also Outlook FAQ, How To's, Downloads and more... How To Manage General Information For Multiple Contacts www.sparnaaij.net ----- nanjac said: Outlook automatically inserts my name [bracketed, italicized & bolded], Click to expand... when I insert text over the original message. Is there any way to turn off this annoying feature?
Tools-> Options-> tab Preferences-> button E-mail Options-> option at the bottom -- Roady www.sparnaaij.net Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office related News Also Outlook FAQ, How To's, Downloads and more... How To Manage General Information For Multiple Contacts www.sparnaaij.net ----- nanjac said: Outlook automatically inserts my name [bracketed, italicized & bolded], Click to expand... when I insert text over the original message. Is there any way to turn off this annoying feature?
T TobyTyke Nov 6, 2003 #3 Go to 'tools' - 'options' - 'preferences' - 'email options' and take the check mark out of mark my comments with -----Original Message----- Outlook automatically inserts my name [bracketed, Click to expand... italicized & bolded], when I insert text over the original message. Is there any way to turn off this annoying feature?
Go to 'tools' - 'options' - 'preferences' - 'email options' and take the check mark out of mark my comments with -----Original Message----- Outlook automatically inserts my name [bracketed, Click to expand... italicized & bolded], when I insert text over the original message. Is there any way to turn off this annoying feature?