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Old September 10th 07, 10:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default How to disable inline auto-indent/spaces when replying - Outlook 2003

Good Morning,

When I reply on a message, and want to write between the tekst I
replied to, it automatically adds a space before and after my cursor.

So if I edit:

"Today it is 9 Oktober 2007"

To 9 October, I get this:

"Today it is 9 O c tober"

How can I turn this off?

Thanks in advance,
Joost Pastoor

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