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#1 saxylady

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Posted 28 April 2010 - 05:09 PM

I have a couple of users who use Stationary and a signature file when sending and replying to e-mail using Microsoft Outlook 2003. Although when they compose and send the message it is single-spaced, when it is received everything is double-spaced. Does anybody else have experience with this and have a solution?

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#2 Doug

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Posted 28 April 2010 - 10:09 PM

No matter what HTML stationary you use, it's likely to get fouled up on many users machines, particularly if they have Outlook set to "Plain Text Only" As to adjusting your own machine to receive the stationary, Try Tools-Options-Mail Format - Stationery and Fonts - Select "None" "None" doesn't make the stationary go away, rather "none" means do not base what Outlook reads on any(none) preset dimension or formatting. I am not convinced the above will solve "your specific" problem, But it is worth giving a try.
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