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Old June 27th 07, 09:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
eran kaufman
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Default Is is possible to change the body line size?

I often send "work related traces". When sending such traces i would
like to change the line size, cause the traces lines are much more
long then possible in the message.

Is it possible to change it at all? I believe I reviewed all possible
configuration options, but didn't find something.

Regards,
Eran Kaufman

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