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Using Word as the default editor has been turned off by the admins. However,
one can select it by customizing the tool bar and adding Microsoft Word from the Actions group. The problem with this is that it isn't used when replying to emails unless one copies the email they are replying to and pasting it into word. Is there a way to write a macro that would allow one to reply using Word? In other words, a macro whose icon I can put on the toolbar to replace the current Reply and one to replace Reply to All? Or even better, a macro the user can click on when Outlook is opened and it will set Word as the default editor? |
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