Outlook 2007: Creating new email - problem

M

Maciek_K

Hi,

I have this problem with creating new emails since I've upgraded my
Office to 2007 version:

When I am creating a new e-mail the text field isn't empty (as it
should be), there is an empty table in it.
I have to delete it manualy every time I am creating new message :(

I am not using signatures.

Have You got any idea how to get rid of that table from new emails?

Thanks,
Maciej
 
D

Diane Poremsky

find and delete the email template (NormalEmail.dotm). look for it at
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates
 
M

Maciek_K

Hi Diane,

Thanks for replay, but I am affaraid it doesn't helped me...

I suppouse You were writing about Outlook Express, weren't You?

My problem is with Microsoft Outlook 2007.

If You (or someone) have any other sugestions, I would be grateful.


Regards,
Maciek


find and delete the email template (NormalEmail.dotm). look for it at
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates

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I have this problem with creating new emails since I've upgraded my
Office to 2007 version:
When I am creating a new e-mail the text field isn't empty (as it
should be), there is an empty table in it.
I have to delete it manualy every time I am creating new message :(
I am not using signatures.
Have You got any idea how to get rid of that table from new emails?
Thanks,
Maciej
 

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