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Old December 1st 07, 08:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Douglas O. Walker
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Default Set specific right margin in Outlook 2007 e-mail

I would like to draft e-mails that fit into a fixed 80 character (or some
other number of fixed characters or fixed size in inches) column field.

I use the "Normal" style and try and move the margin indicator in the
"ruler" that appears at the top but whenever I move it to the left, it
bounces right back to the maximum width of the screen.

Is there some way of setting fixed margins in an e-mail?


Thanks for any ideas.

Doug Walker



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Old December 1st 07, 11:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook][_2_]
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Default Set specific right margin in Outlook 2007 e-mail

You can try to create a new email.dotm (?), edit it to your specifications, and then make that the default for new mail.

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After furious head scratching, Douglas O. Walker asked:

| I would like to draft e-mails that fit into a fixed 80 character (or
| some other number of fixed characters or fixed size in inches) column
| field.
|
| I use the "Normal" style and try and move the margin indicator in the
| "ruler" that appears at the top but whenever I move it to the left, it
| bounces right back to the maximum width of the screen.
|
| Is there some way of setting fixed margins in an e-mail?
|
|
| Thanks for any ideas.
|
| Doug Walker
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Old December 2nd 07, 06:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Peter Flindt
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Default Set specific right margin in Outlook 2007 e-mail

Douglas O. Walker wrote :
I would like to draft e-mails that fit into a fixed 80 character (or some
other number of fixed characters or fixed size in inches) column field.


I use the "Normal" style and try and move the margin indicator in the
"ruler" that appears at the top but whenever I move it to the left, it
bounces right back to the maximum width of the screen.


Is there some way of setting fixed margins in an e-mail?



Thanks for any ideas.


Doug Walker


@Shaffer, you got it work, this way?
Same question here.

Peter


 




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