Style bloat in Outlook 2007 messages

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Michael Ray Brown

Printing out the source of an e-mail message I sent in Outlook 2007, I see
about five pages of style definitions. In Outlook 2003 the style
definitions comprised about half a page. I doubt if I'll ever use such
styles as "subtle emphasis" and "intense quote," but every message I send
has those styles built into it. Is there a way to strip out all the styles
that aren't in use?
 
So let me get this straight: If I want to write a message in html, I have
to accept all the default style definitions that Microsoft believes I may
use? And there's no way to eliminate them?
 
Michael Ray Brown said:
So let me get this straight: If I want to write a message in html, I
have to accept all the default style definitions that Microsoft
believes I may use? And there's no way to eliminate them?

You are using Word, after all.
 
I guess you could try editing the Normalemail template but I don't know if
that would work.
 
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