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I recently purchased a new tower after my last one got too old. It
runs XP and I installed Microsoft 2003. On my old pc i used to be able to open an IE window, copy an email address from a website and then open a new message email in my outlook 2003 and paste that email address into the 'To' line. Now I can't do that unless the new email message is opened first, then I copy the email address then I paste it into the email. Why is this? |
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Because it's trying to paste in HTML format, and an email address should be
text only. Use EditPaste SpecialPlain Text. On 15/2/07 2:56 PM, in article , "Marincky" wrote: I recently purchased a new tower after my last one got too old. It runs XP and I installed Microsoft 2003. On my old pc i used to be able to open an IE window, copy an email address from a website and then open a new message email in my outlook 2003 and paste that email address into the 'To' line. Now I can't do that unless the new email message is opened first, then I copy the email address then I paste it into the email. Why is this? -- Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not email me unless I ask you to. John McGhie Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Business Analyst, Consultant Technical Writer. Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410 |
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