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Old July 30th 07, 09:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
smhish
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Default Extra spaces when I insert text

When I forward a message but need to edit the text in the body of the message
(the message in the forwarded email) OL automatically places an extra space
before the inserted text. I tried putting it right next to the previous
word, but then I have an extra trailing space.

I am using OL 2003. Messages are composed in HTML .

Any ideas of why this is happening and how to fix it?
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Old July 30th 07, 10:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Vanguard
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"smhish" wrote in message
...
When I forward a message but need to edit the text in the body of the
message
(the message in the forwarded email) OL automatically places an extra
space
before the inserted text. I tried putting it right next to the
previous
word, but then I have an extra trailing space.

I am using OL 2003. Messages are composed in HTML .

Any ideas of why this is happening and how to fix it?



Using Word as the e-mail editor?

Tried using Shift+Enter to create a new line?

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Old July 31st 07, 02:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
smhish
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Default Extra spaces when I insert text



"Vanguard" wrote:

"smhish" wrote in message
...
When I forward a message but need to edit the text in the body of the
message
(the message in the forwarded email) OL automatically places an extra
space
before the inserted text. I tried putting it right next to the
previous
word, but then I have an extra trailing space.

I am using OL 2003. Messages are composed in HTML .

Any ideas of why this is happening and how to fix it?



Using Word as the e-mail editor?

Tried using Shift+Enter to create a new line?

An extra return is not the problem, it is inserting text between words. If for instance I have a sentence "little wagon" and I want to insert "red". What I get is "little(space)(space)red(space)wagon" If I place the cursor right after the "e" in little I get little(space)red(space)(space)wagon"

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Old July 31st 07, 06:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Vanguard
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Default Extra spaces when I insert text

"smhish" wrote in message
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"Vanguard" wrote:

"smhish" wrote ...

When I forward a message but need to edit the text in the body of
the
message
(the message in the forwarded email) OL automatically places an
extra
space
before the inserted text. I tried putting it right next to the
previous
word, but then I have an extra trailing space.

I am using OL 2003. Messages are composed in HTML .

Any ideas of why this is happening and how to fix it?


Using Word as the e-mail editor?

Tried using Shift+Enter to create a new line?


An extra return is not the problem, it is inserting text between words.
If for instance I have a sentence "little wagon" and I want to insert
"red". What I get is "little(space)(space)red(space)wagon" If I place
the cursor right after the "e" in little I get
little(space)red(space)(space)wagon"

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I still only have OL2002 (no bang for the buck to waste going to OL2003
or OL2007). I also do not use Word as the e-mail editor. When using
the embedded new-mail editor in OL2002, I don't have the problem you
describe.

Are you using the embedded new-mail editor in OL2003 or are you using
Word? If Word, the folks in the Word newsgroup might know what's going
on with that weird formatting. If you're using the embedded new-mail
editor in OL2003, guess you'll have to wait until someone to chime who
uses that version.

I'd probably also look at the HTML code. Could be when you are
inserting that where YOU see the insert point is not where it gets
inserted in the code. Maybe an " " code was used and the WYSIWYG
insert point was before it so you end up pushing it out when you
position right after the "e" in "little" or when you position right
before the "w" in "wagon" so you are inserting after the " "
character. Outlook is not the greatest HTML editor; however, in other
HTML editors, often you actually have to be in HTML code mode (and not
in WYSIWYG mode) to get the result you want. Sometimes you just cannot
edit properly in WYSIWYG mode. I don't recall ever seeing an HTML view
mode in Outlook's embedded new-mail editor.

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Old August 1st 07, 10:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
mh
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Default Extra spaces when I insert text

I have the same issue. Outlook help is not helping and all Options do not
contain any switches for this. Anybody?

"smhish" wrote:

When I forward a message but need to edit the text in the body of the message
(the message in the forwarded email) OL automatically places an extra space
before the inserted text. I tried putting it right next to the previous
word, but then I have an extra trailing space.

I am using OL 2003. Messages are composed in HTML .

Any ideas of why this is happening and how to fix it?

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Old August 21st 07, 09:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
uscpsycho
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Default Extra spaces when I insert text

On Jul 30, 1:24 pm, smhish wrote:
When I forward a message but need to edit the text in the body of the message
(the message in the forwarded email) OL automatically places anextraspace
before the inserted text. I tried putting it right next to the previous
word, but then I have anextratrailing space.

I am using OL 2003. Messages are composed in HTML .

Any ideas of why this is happening and how to fix it?


I am having the exact same problem too. However, it just started a few
months ago. Didn't have the problem before and I can't think of any
changed I made that would have caused this. It is extremely annoying
though.

This only happens when replying to HTML email, no problem with plain
text. Also, when I edit the original sender's text it is in blue arial
font regardless of what font & color the original email was formatted
in.

HELP!

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Old November 26th 08, 05:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
matt
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Default Space added in the edited text of a reply message

It seem all the users here have the same problem...
Seem nobody found a solution soo far.

I'll just add that Outlook seem to add unbreakable space in the HTML message where you insert your text. You can see it copy pasting your text into word... dunno if that might be of any help.
 




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