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Outlook 2003 SP2 on WinXP Pro Vers 2002 SP2
When I create a new message, it uses Normal.dot as expected. When I reply to a message it uses another template, with Language=English (US), other Font size, other paragraph spacing, etc. How can I change that? Thanks, Dan |
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Dan wrote:
Outlook 2003 SP2 on WinXP Pro Vers 2002 SP2 When I create a new message, it uses Normal.dot as expected. When I reply to a message it uses another template, with Language=English (US), other Font size, other paragraph spacing, etc. How can I change that? I don't think you can. Outlook used the format of the original message when replying or forwarding. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for your reply.
I'm not sure that's exact I'm afraid. I just replied to my own message and it's definitely using the template with Language=English UK, not my Normal which I used when writing the message. It also happens when I reply to messages from France, Italy etc. Dan "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Dan wrote: Outlook 2003 SP2 on WinXP Pro Vers 2002 SP2 When I create a new message, it uses Normal.dot as expected. When I reply to a message it uses another template, with Language=English (US), other Font size, other paragraph spacing, etc. How can I change that? I don't think you can. Outlook used the format of the original message when replying or forwarding. -- Brian Tillman |
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Dan wrote:
I'm not sure that's exact I'm afraid. I just replied to my own message and it's definitely using the template with Language=English UK, not my Normal which I used when writing the message. It also happens when I reply to messages from France, Italy etc. Hmm.. Why not just delete all .dot files from your PC, then? Outlook won't be able to use any but the regenerated normal.dot. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks Brian. I liked this radical but simple idea!
But it didn't work! Incredible! Dinu P.S. erratum: in my previous message read Language=English (US); I need UK "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Dan wrote: I'm not sure that's exact I'm afraid. I just replied to my own message and it's definitely using the template with Language=English UK, not my Normal which I used when writing the message. It also happens when I reply to messages from France, Italy etc. Hmm.. Why not just delete all .dot files from your PC, then? Outlook won't be able to use any but the regenerated normal.dot. -- Brian Tillman |
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