Shortcut to change message format

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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Postman said:
Cannot find it when customizing shortcuts: where is it?
thx!

Shortcut? I'm not aware of one. Are you trying to change it for *all* mail,
or only a new/forwarded/replied message?

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Postman

Lanwench said:
Shortcut? I'm not aware of one. Are you trying to change it for *all* mail,
or only a new/forwarded/replied message?

Only for one message. I am tired of getting the hands off the keyboard
to change the message type. I can write a macro for that, but I assumed
there is a standard command already in Tools->Customize->Commands.
..

Where is the command corresponding to format message in text only, html
rtf?

Outlook 2003.
Thanks
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

There are commands on the Actions tab for new mail format but nothing to
force it on replies and forwards.

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After furious head scratching, Postman asked:

| Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
|| ||| Cannot find it when customizing shortcuts: where is it?
||| thx!
|||
||
|| Shortcut? I'm not aware of one. Are you trying to change it for
|| *all* mail, or only a new/forwarded/replied message?
|
| Only for one message. I am tired of getting the hands off the keyboard
| to change the message type. I can write a macro for that, but I
| assumed there is a standard command already in
| Tools->Customize->Commands. .
|
| Where is the command corresponding to format message in text only,
| html rtf?
|
| Outlook 2003.
| Thanks
 

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