Roady
Thu Jul 03 16:28:13 PDT 2008
There is no Word e-mail editor anymore in Outlook 2007. It has been replaced
by a completely new email editor which is based on a Word component.
Composing settings from Word and Outlook are now separated as well.
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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"MS" <ms@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Here is a bug I have encountered in Outlook 2003, that I wonder if it has
> been fixed in 2007:
>
> I used to use Word as my e-mail editor. I found that it had some
> advantages with formatting, etc.
>
> However, it caused a problem. In Word I had the option selected, to
> replace straight quotes with smartquotes. Looks better in a Word document
> that way. But it messed up Outlook e-mail.
>
> Even in plain text e-mail (my default) (where one normally would not try
> to use smartquotes), Outlook would put some kind of attempt at smartquotes
> in the message, which the spell-checker would reject.
>
> When I would see the message back in a quote from someone replying to me,
> the quotes and apostrophes would be replaced by squares and other symbols.
>
> I finally deselected that option in Word about smartquotes. Strangely
> enough, the problem continued.
>
> Fiually, I de-selected the option in Outlook, to use Word as my e-mail
> editor. Too many problems with it (Office 2003).
>
> Does "use Word as E-mail Editor" work better in Office 2007?
>