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Hello,
One of my users is having the following problem:
When he creates a document on word (2003) which contains bullets (black
color), the bullets color change from Black to yellow when the document is
saved onto Outlook 2003.
Everything else is fine. It does not matter if he uses the Ctrl-V or if he
uses the File, copy command.
Does anybody know how can I fix this problem? By the way, Im not sure if
this is an Outlook problem or a Word problem.
Thanks

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Bob
 
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Bullets/numbered lists are notoriously dodgy in any MS office application. It
is best to , once pasted, highlight and remove any numbering/bullets then
reapply.

/bob

"Bdiaz" wrote:

Hello,
One of my users is having the following problem:
When he creates a document on word (2003) which contains bullets (black
color), the bullets color change from Black to yellow when the document is
saved onto Outlook 2003.
Everything else is fine. It does not matter if he uses the Ctrl-V or if he
uses the File, copy command.
Does anybody know how can I fix this problem? By the way, Im not sure if
this is an Outlook problem or a Word problem.
Thanks

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