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Not sure if this is a Word issue or Oultook, but - - - -
I use Word as my e-mail editor. Version is Word 2003-XPO Pro (was upgraded from O-2K) with current patches, etc. My problem is when I type mails, the text always center justifies by default. I have to case-bycase, use the Left-justify button on everything. I've tried Tools-Options, e-mail setup, everything I can think of. OS is XP-Pro with all current patches etc. Can anybody help - truly making me nuts. Thanks Steve |
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Look at the formatting of the style that is being used. I can't however
imagine why anyone would want to use Word as the email editor. The one in Outlook is fine. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "s boak" wrote in message ... Not sure if this is a Word issue or Oultook, but - - - - I use Word as my e-mail editor. Version is Word 2003-XPO Pro (was upgraded from O-2K) with current patches, etc. My problem is when I type mails, the text always center justifies by default. I have to case-bycase, use the Left-justify button on everything. I've tried Tools-Options, e-mail setup, everything I can think of. OS is XP-Pro with all current patches etc. Can anybody help - truly making me nuts. Thanks Steve |
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