space between lines to be one

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Barry Karas

Re: Outlook 2003

I use Outlook to process my e-mail. How would I make the space between lines
to be one (1)?

Sometimes the space between lines is two (2), especially between paragraphs.

Thank you,

Barry Karas
 
Barry Karas said:
Re: Outlook 2003

I use Outlook to process my e-mail. How would I make the space between
lines to be one (1)?

Sometimes the space between lines is two (2), especially between
paragraphs.

Thank you,

Barry Karas


Do you use Word as your email editor?
 
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Re: Outlook 2003

I use Outlook to process my e-mail. How would I make the space between
lines to be one (1)?

Sometimes the space between lines is two (2), especially between
paragraphs.


This is not an Outlook problem. It is a problem in how you have left
configured the default inter-paragraph spacing in Word - because you are
using Word to view and/or compose your e-mails instead of Outlook's own
embedded editor. Go ask on paragraph spacing in a Word newsgroup.
 
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This is not an Outlook problem. It is a problem in how you have left
configured the default inter-paragraph spacing in Word - because you are
using Word to view and/or compose your e-mails instead of Outlook's own
embedded editor. Go ask on paragraph spacing in a Word newsgroup.
 
This IS an Outlook problem. How am I supposed to know that Outlook is really
Word? As far as I know I use only Outlook for my e-mail program.

Sincerely,

Barry Karas
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This IS an Outlook problem. How am I supposed to know that Outlook is
really Word? As far as I know I use only Outlook for my e-mail
program.

Word was not integrated into Outlook until version 2007. For OL2003,
and if you configure Outlook to use Word as the e-mail editor, it gets
pretty obvious when you compose a new e-mail when a window for Word
opens up. Outlook can call Word as the e-mail editor but it doesn't
control the options or configuration of Word.

If you don't want Outlook to use Word as the e-mail editor, go into
Outlook's options and disable using Word as the editor. Otherwise, for
problems in paragraph spacing in Word, ask in a Word newsgroup.
 
If you don't want Outlook to use Word as the e-mail editor, go into
Outlook's options and disable using Word as the editor.

HOW would I do this?

Thanks,

Barry Karas
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