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Default How to preset options for E-mails sent from Word

OK, thank you Carol, we shall wait for a new version of Word.
Sincerely
NINO

"Carol" wrote:

Sorry Nino, I was a bit busy and then on vacation for a week. As near as I
can tell, you will have to set the preference individually when sending an
e-mail from Word. I'm sorry I couldn't give you the answer you wanted.

Carol
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Carol A. Bratt, MCP



"NINO" wrote:

Still no result, Carol?
Regards.


"Carol" wrote:

Sorry for the confusion Nino. I have no answer for you regarding messages
sent directly from Word. I am researching it and will post back here if I
can find an answer for you.
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Carol A. Bratt, MCP



"NINO" wrote:

Could you kindly look at it once more and reply to my last remark/question?
Thank you.
NINO

"NINO" wrote:

Thanks Carol,
for messages started from Outlook your advice for notification about all
messages works well.
However if the message is started by a "send" button from Word, it ignores
the preset options and individual settings for every message are required.
Regards
NINO

"Carol" wrote:

The first set of instructions in my answer will make it the default for all
messages.
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Carol A. Bratt, MCP



"NINO" wrote:

Carol,
but I am looking for a possibilitiy to preset this option as a default one,
not for a single message.
Is there a way?
NINO

"Carol" wrote:

In Outlook:

To be notified about all messages:

On the Tools menu, Click Options.
Click E-mail Options.
Click Tracking Options.
Select the Read Receipt checkbox.

To be notified about a single message:

In the message, click Options.
Under Voting and tracking options, select the Request a read receipt for
this message check box.
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Carol A. Bratt, MCP



"NINO" wrote:

Outlook is my standard E-mail program. I could not find a way how to preset
the send options (mainly the "read receipt request") when using it directly
from Word.
Could you advice me?