change quoting method on the fly?

M

Mickey Ferguson

The default way that message replies are set up for our system is using the
"-----Original Message-----" followed by the message that's being replied
to, indented. For some messages, I'd like to use the style where you
precede each line in the source message with a '>'. Is there a way to
change this format on a message-by-message basis?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

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B

Brian Tillman

Mickey Ferguson said:
The default way that message replies are set up for our system is
using the "-----Original Message-----" followed by the message that's
being replied to, indented. For some messages, I'd like to use the
style where you precede each line in the source message with a '>'.
Is there a way to change this format on a message-by-message basis?

If you use Plain Text, the tool Outlook Quotefix will do this for you. See
http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/outlook-quotefix/
 

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