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"Steve Freides" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Mike Easter" <MikeE@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Steve Freides wrote:
>> Subject: Word as editor in Outlook Express
>>
>> The body of your message should contain the elements of the question you
>> are asking without parts 'missing' and found only in the subject, so
>> that any answer or comment given can be placed in the context of the
>> question elements without the replier having to paste the subject down
>> into the body for you.
>>
>> One practice is to write your question properly in the body /first/ and
>> then make a brief subject which reflects the body.
>
> You are entitled to your opinion in this matter but I respectfully
> disagree. It is reasonable to assume both the subject and the body are
> being looked at and I find no reason to be redundant.
>
>>> Anyone know how to turn _off_ this feature? I don't want Word as my
>>> editor in Outlook Express - looked under Options, checked everything
>>> including where it ought to be, IMHO, which is Compose, but can't
>>> find it.
>>
>> Many of OE's settings are to be found in IE, Internet Explorer --
>> because OE is a 'creature' or part of IE.
>>
>> IE/ Tools/ Internet Options/ Programs tab - HTML editor section. If
>> Word is in there, remove/change it. That place is often blank.
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> I will try this - thank you very much.
And as well as my last post, I have Word as my HTML editor in IE - OE STILL
doesn't use Word as it's mail editor.
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