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I want my changes to be in black, not blue font
When I forward an email and want to make a few changes before sending to a
new recipient, all the changes I make appear in blue rather than black font. How do I set it so the changes I make are in black and don't stand out from the rest of the email? |
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I want my changes to be in black, not blue font
That would depend entirely on your email client. Assuming Windows Mail, you
can find the font color symbol on the toolbar. It's the A with a colored line under it. For any other mail client, you will have to ask in their support groups. Note that almost all mail clients also support a plain text mode. In such a mode, no fancy formatting or colors can be used. For Windows Mail, you can find the option under the "Format" menu. Yves "Font Color on Forwarded Emails" Font Color on Forwarded wrote in message ... When I forward an email and want to make a few changes before sending to a new recipient, all the changes I make appear in blue rather than black font. How do I set it so the changes I make are in black and don't stand out from the rest of the email? |
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I want my changes to be in black, not blue font
That would depend entirely on your email client. Assuming Windows Mail, you can find the font color symbol on the toolbar. It's the A with a colored line under it. For any other mail client, you will have to ask in their support groups. Note that almost all mail clients also support a plain text mode. In such a mode, no fancy formatting or colors can be used. For Windows Mail, you can find the option under the "Format" menu. Yves "Font Color on Forwarded Emails" Font Color on Forwarded wrote in message ... When I forward an email and want to make a few changes before sending to a new recipient, all the changes I make appear in blue rather than black font. How do I set it so the changes I make are in black and don't stand out from the rest of the email? |
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I want my changes to be in black, not blue font
Are you referring to Track Changes in a Word document sent as an attachment? If
so, for Word 2007, you can choose the colors you want at Review tab | Track Changes | Change Tracking Options. The corresponding options for Word 2003 are at Tools | Options, Track Changes tab. On the other hand, if you are adding text to an HTML message, just select and format the text in the desired font and color. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via msnews.microsoft.com) "Font Color on Forwarded Emails" Font Color on Forwarded wrote in message ... When I forward an email and want to make a few changes before sending to a new recipient, all the changes I make appear in blue rather than black font. How do I set it so the changes I make are in black and don't stand out from the rest of the email? |
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I want my changes to be in black, not blue font
Are you referring to Track Changes in a Word document sent as an attachment? If
so, for Word 2007, you can choose the colors you want at Review tab | Track Changes | Change Tracking Options. The corresponding options for Word 2003 are at Tools | Options, Track Changes tab. On the other hand, if you are adding text to an HTML message, just select and format the text in the desired font and color. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via msnews.microsoft.com) "Font Color on Forwarded Emails" Font Color on Forwarded wrote in message ... When I forward an email and want to make a few changes before sending to a new recipient, all the changes I make appear in blue rather than black font. How do I set it so the changes I make are in black and don't stand out from the rest of the email? |
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I want my changes to be in black, not blue font
From Microsoft Outlook, click on tools, options, mail format, stationary and fonts, and under "replying or forwarding messages" click the font and color you choose. -- jmo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jmo's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?u=2029 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=207376 http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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I want my changes to be in black, not blue font
Yes, assuming that is what the OP is trying to do, and that the OP uses Outlook.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via news.eternal-september.org) "jmo" wrote in message ... From Microsoft Outlook, click on tools, options, mail format, stationary and fonts, and under "replying or forwarding messages" click the font and color you choose. -- jmo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jmo's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?u=2029 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=207376 http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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