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![]() Howdy, I run OL2000 SP3 with Win2000 SP4... This is a strange one (at least for me.) Here's my situation: I use Word as my email editor (primarily because of the availability of Autotext entries). Many of the Autotext entries are used both when I am running Outlook, but also when I am using Word itself. When they are used with both of the programs, they have the same text, but different formatting. The problem is that when I set up an Autotext entry while running Outlook, its formatting also appears when I run Word alone. When I set up an Autotext entry when running Word alone, the formatting appears when I launch Outlook and attempt to create a new email message. It would appear that both Word Standalone, and Word as Email Editor are using the same template. Of course I an not certain that I have this diagnosed properly, but in any case, would welcome suggestions about solving this problem. Sincere thanks, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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Hi Kenneth
If you click the ¶ button on the toolbar, you can see a ¶ sign for each end-of-paragraph marker. End-of-paragraph markers store information about the style of the paragraph and other bits of formatting. If you create an AutoText that includes the paragraph marker, the AutoText includes the style and formatting information. If you create an AutoText without including the paragraph marker, that style information is not stored. So, maybe try creating an AutoText by selecting just the text, and not the ¶ sign. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Kenneth" wrote in message ... Howdy, I run OL2000 SP3 with Win2000 SP4... This is a strange one (at least for me.) Here's my situation: I use Word as my email editor (primarily because of the availability of Autotext entries). Many of the Autotext entries are used both when I am running Outlook, but also when I am using Word itself. When they are used with both of the programs, they have the same text, but different formatting. The problem is that when I set up an Autotext entry while running Outlook, its formatting also appears when I run Word alone. When I set up an Autotext entry when running Word alone, the formatting appears when I launch Outlook and attempt to create a new email message. It would appear that both Word Standalone, and Word as Email Editor are using the same template. Of course I an not certain that I have this diagnosed properly, but in any case, would welcome suggestions about solving this problem. Sincere thanks, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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I think you are right about the template, unless you are using stationery.
"Kenneth" wrote in message ... Howdy, I run OL2000 SP3 with Win2000 SP4... This is a strange one (at least for me.) Here's my situation: I use Word as my email editor (primarily because of the availability of Autotext entries). Many of the Autotext entries are used both when I am running Outlook, but also when I am using Word itself. When they are used with both of the programs, they have the same text, but different formatting. The problem is that when I set up an Autotext entry while running Outlook, its formatting also appears when I run Word alone. When I set up an Autotext entry when running Word alone, the formatting appears when I launch Outlook and attempt to create a new email message. It would appear that both Word Standalone, and Word as Email Editor are using the same template. Of course I an not certain that I have this diagnosed properly, but in any case, would welcome suggestions about solving this problem. Sincere thanks, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 12:05:45 +1000, "Shauna Kelly"
wrote: "Kenneth" wrote in message .. . Howdy, I run OL2000 SP3 with Win2000 SP4... This is a strange one (at least for me.) Here's my situation: I use Word as my email editor (primarily because of the availability of Autotext entries). Many of the Autotext entries are used both when I am running Outlook, but also when I am using Word itself. When they are used with both of the programs, they have the same text, but different formatting. The problem is that when I set up an Autotext entry while running Outlook, its formatting also appears when I run Word alone. When I set up an Autotext entry when running Word alone, the formatting appears when I launch Outlook and attempt to create a new email message. It would appear that both Word Standalone, and Word as Email Editor are using the same template. Of course I an not certain that I have this diagnosed properly, but in any case, would welcome suggestions about solving this problem. Sincere thanks, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." Hi Kenneth If you click the ¶ button on the toolbar, you can see a ¶ sign for each end-of-paragraph marker. End-of-paragraph markers store information about the style of the paragraph and other bits of formatting. If you create an AutoText that includes the paragraph marker, the AutoText includes the style and formatting information. If you create an AutoText without including the paragraph marker, that style information is not stored. So, maybe try creating an AutoText by selecting just the text, and not the ¶ sign. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word Hi Shauna, I will experiment with your suggestion further (I am not at the problem machine right now), and thank you, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 04:57:53 -0400, "Joe McGuire"
wrote: I think you are right about the template, unless you are using stationery. "Kenneth" wrote in message .. . Howdy, I run OL2000 SP3 with Win2000 SP4... This is a strange one (at least for me.) Here's my situation: I use Word as my email editor (primarily because of the availability of Autotext entries). Many of the Autotext entries are used both when I am running Outlook, but also when I am using Word itself. When they are used with both of the programs, they have the same text, but different formatting. The problem is that when I set up an Autotext entry while running Outlook, its formatting also appears when I run Word alone. When I set up an Autotext entry when running Word alone, the formatting appears when I launch Outlook and attempt to create a new email message. It would appear that both Word Standalone, and Word as Email Editor are using the same template. Of course I an not certain that I have this diagnosed properly, but in any case, would welcome suggestions about solving this problem. Sincere thanks, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." Hi Joe, I am not at that system right now, but would ask that you say a bit more... What if I am using stationary? Thanks, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 10:22:40 -0400, Kenneth
wrote: On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 04:57:53 -0400, "Joe McGuire" wrote: I think you are right about the template, unless you are using stationery. "Kenneth" wrote in message . .. Howdy, I run OL2000 SP3 with Win2000 SP4... This is a strange one (at least for me.) Here's my situation: I use Word as my email editor (primarily because of the availability of Autotext entries). Many of the Autotext entries are used both when I am running Outlook, but also when I am using Word itself. When they are used with both of the programs, they have the same text, but different formatting. The problem is that when I set up an Autotext entry while running Outlook, its formatting also appears when I run Word alone. When I set up an Autotext entry when running Word alone, the formatting appears when I launch Outlook and attempt to create a new email message. It would appear that both Word Standalone, and Word as Email Editor are using the same template. Of course I an not certain that I have this diagnosed properly, but in any case, would welcome suggestions about solving this problem. Sincere thanks, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." Hi Joe, I am not at that system right now, but would ask that you say a bit more... What if I am using stationary? Thanks, Hi again all, This formatting problem is still unsolved, but I may have a bit more insight into the difficulty... Several of our machines have Word installed, and all point to the same Normal.dot. I am working right now on a system that has Word, and Outlook and when I am in Outlook, I see the formatting difficulty that I have described: Autotext entries appear in the Word version of their format rather than the Outlook version of their format. Now, this machine is using its own copy of Word, and its own copy of Outlook, so it would seem unlikely that they were the cause. All share Normal.dot however, and that leads me to believe that the problem is there. Would that make sense diagnostically, or might there be some other common link that I am missing. Thanks for your thoughts, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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