Tried emailStripper and it works, except that it eliminates all formatting
and all pictures.
I found something else that works to eliminate the vertical blue and/or
black lines without disturbing other elements when forwarding an email that
already has these lines in it:
1. Doubleclick on the message you want to forward and click Forward
2. Delete extra lines of text at top and bottom that you don't want to send
(if any)
3. Open the Microsoft Script Editor (click ViewToolbarsWeb Tools, then
click Microsoft Script Editor. This may not have been installed when you
first installed Outlook on your computer, so you might need the installation
disk to install it now.)
4. There'll be all kinds of code, but just scroll down a ways to where the
"body" property begins (after which the attributes will probably be in red
font and the string following each attribute will be in blue font).
5. Continue down a bit till you find something like "border-left:solid blue
1.5 pt" or "mso-border-left..." in the blue font string. This will occur
after "style=" (red font) in something like a "body" "div" or "blockquote"
attribute. Highlight and delete everything from "style=" through
"border-left" and on until the next red font attribute you come to, or if
none, through the single quote (') at the end (just before the "".
6. Close the Script Editor.
7. Click Yes when a save changes dialog box opens.
8. Click Cancel when the Save As dialog box opens.
9. Close the Script Editor again, and your Forward should be fixed.
NOTE: If there is more than one blue and or black line to remove, you will
have to find and delete a "style= ... border-left ..." for each line. If you
have removed extra lines as you started this process, they should be fairly
close to each other in the code.
IT'S A PAIN, BUT IT WORKS.
"Jan Groshan" wrote:
Have you tried http://www.papercut.com/emailStripper.htm
"Blue Max" wrote in message
...
Thanks, LowRent! Some very good ideas. I have experienced a few of the
same irregularities such as being able to delete some of the prefixes yet,
on other occasions, not being able to delete them. My solution, I fear,
is a little more simplistic. At this point, I intend to simply turn OFF
the prefix characters.
I am finding that the program already separates the forwarded quote with a
nice horizontal line between the quote and my new message. Of course,
this may not help if the original email I am forwarding already has column
after column of pipe characters.
I also dislike the fact that Outlook 2007 often adds double-spacing in the
quoted email, where there was none before.
Thanks,
Richard
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"LowRent" wrote in message
...
Having read through this thread, the vertical blue "pipe" frustrates the
heck
out of me too when trying to forward an email. Sometimes I get emails
with
three or four of these danged vertical pipes. Sometimes I've had luck
removing them by highlighting the vertical pipe portion of the email to
be
forwarded and clicking "Clear Formatting" under the "Styles and
Formatting"
function listed under "Format" in the Menu Bar on top of the screen--
however, this often freezes Outlook and I have to exit and restart it.
Another way that usually works is (after I've hit "Forward") to Copy the
portion of the email I want to forward and Paste it at the top of the
Forward
in the area that usually does not have any blue pipe (and it will usually
Paste without the blue pipe). Then I simply delete the rest of the
Forward
and am left with only the desired portion without the blue pipe.
However,
this is tedious, and there's got to be a simpler way. Any help?
"Blue Max" wrote:
When forwarding an email, how do we remove the prefix character,
attached to
the front of each line of the quoted email, without changing the prefix
configuration? Isn't there a way to remove just the column of prefixes?
Alternatively, is there a way to resubmit the email, so it appears as an
original, versus forwarding the email? All we want to do is send the
same
email, with a few changes, to another distribution group as if it were
an
original.