How do you remove Email forwarding highlights?

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M Skabialka

When an email is forwarded a couple of times or so, sometimes it has a bar
running down the left side, one bar per forward. How can you get rid of
this - is there a format option, or some other function that will remove it
and leave the original email intact?
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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M Skabialka said:
When an email is forwarded a couple of times or so, sometimes it has
a bar running down the left side, one bar per forward. How can you
get rid of this - is there a format option, or some other function
that will remove it and leave the original email intact?

Go to tools, options, e-mail options. You can change the settings in the "On
replies and forwards" section.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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reading.

After furious head scratching, M Skabialka asked:

| When an email is forwarded a couple of times or so, sometimes it has
| a bar running down the left side, one bar per forward. How can you
| get rid of this - is there a format option, or some other function
| that will remove it and leave the original email intact?
 
M

M Skabialka

I'm talking more about emails that arrive that way, they have been forwarded
once or twice and have one or two bars down the left side. When I forward
emails it is set to do nothing but indent. Even copying and pasting into a
new email preserves these bars.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

In
M Skabialka said:
I'm talking more about emails that arrive that way, they have been
forwarded once or twice and have one or two bars down the left side. When
I forward emails it is set to do nothing but indent. Even
copying and pasting into a new email preserves these bars.

OK - then see Milly's reply.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
In

Go to tools, options, e-mail options. You can change the settings in
the "On replies and forwards" section.
 

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