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Hi experts, I need your help please!
I can do small macros in Word and Excel, but have failed completely with Outlook because it doesn't allow me to record the steps, and I am at sea with all the forms. Could someone therefore please help me create a macro so that, with one click on a toolbar icon, I can select the whole of the open, received message that I am currently reading, and change the font format to plain Times New Roman 12. If that needs any dim or let statements, please could you show me those too? Many thanks Bushpig |
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