Line Spacing in New Messages

T

Ty

In Outlook 2003, the line spacing is defaulted to double
on new messages. How can I globally change it to single
space being the default on all new messages?
 
R

Raghu Prakash

Hi Ty,

Change the message format to plain text, HTML, or Rich Text
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Change the default message format for all new messages:
On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Mail Format tab.
In the Compose in this message format list, click the format you want.

Change the format of a message you have received or already created:
When reading a Rich Text Format message-
With the message open, on the Format menu, click the format you want to use
(Plain Text or HTML).

When reading a plain text or HTML message-
With the message open, on the Edit menu, click Edit Message.
On the Format menu, click the format you want to use (Plain Text, HTML, or
Rich Text).
Note If Word is not your e-mail editor, you can convert HTML or RTF to
plain text, and you can convert plain text to RTF or HTML. However, you
cannot convert HTML to RTF or RTF to HTML.

When composing a message with Word as your e-mail editor--
With the message open, on the E-mail toolbar, click the format you want to
use from the drop-down list (Plain Text, HTML, or Rich Text).

When composing a message if Word is not your e-mail editor--
With the message open, on the Format menu, click the format you want to use
(HTML, Rich Text or Plain Text).
Note If Word is not your e-mail editor, you can convert HTML or RTF to
plain text, and you can convert plain text to RTF or HTML. However, you
cannot convert HTML to RTF or RTF to HTML.

Please let me know has this helped You...
Thank you...
Raghu...
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