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When trying to set Word to be my email editor I get an error. The possible
causes says that maybe a different version of Word is being used with Outlook
or maybe the form got corrupt. I tried uninstalling and reinstaling word and
office and running updated buit nothing has worked. Does anyone have any
suggestions?
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If you have eliminated the two suggested causes, then your best bet would be
to ask in the Outlook forum.

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aramos wrote:
When trying to set Word to be my email editor I get an error. The
possible causes says that maybe a different version of Word is being
used with Outlook or maybe the form got corrupt. I tried
uninstalling and reinstaling word and office and running updated buit
nothing has worked. Does anyone have any suggestions?



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