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Style Change Won't "Stick"
Ross from Orlando <rpayne4[ at ]cfl.rr.com> 12/9/2008 12:37:19 AM
I use Office 2007, and understand that the email editor is based on
Word although without all of the features. What I want to do is to
have my responses to emails have 3.5 points of space after each
paragraph (instead of having to hit "enter" twice). So I created a
style called "Email Respond" that has that attribute. The problem is
that it does not work, even when I change it in the underlying
template (normalemail.dotm). It still has zero points of space after
paragraphs. Part of the problem is that I don't quite get the
relationship between Word 2007 and the email editor. Any guidance
would be appreciated.


Ross
Re: Style Change Won't "Stick"
"Terry Farrell" <terryfarrell[ at ]msn.com> 12/9/2008 10:27:37 AM
In Office 2007, Word is NOT the email editor. It may look like Word but it
is a separate app contained in its own dll. You need to make changes to
email formatting in Outlook 2007, not in Word 2007.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

"Ross from Orlando" <rpayne4[ at ]cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
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>I use Office 2007, and understand that the email editor is based on
> Word although without all of the features. What I want to do is to
> have my responses to emails have 3.5 points of space after each
> paragraph (instead of having to hit "enter" twice). So I created a
> style called "Email Respond" that has that attribute. The problem is
> that it does not work, even when I change it in the underlying
> template (normalemail.dotm). It still has zero points of space after
> paragraphs. Part of the problem is that I don't quite get the
> relationship between Word 2007 and the email editor. Any guidance
> would be appreciated.
>
>
> Ross

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