Stationery makes me crazy

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bondg

How, oh how do I kill a user's stationery??

I prefer HTML mail, but when I hit Reply to a message that was sent using
these hideous stationeries, I want all that horrid formatting to go away.
Currently, I'm changing the format to plain text, then back to HTML, but
that requires me to reformat my sig each time.

Any better/quicker/more convenient way?

tia
GB
 
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Kenneth

How, oh how do I kill a user's stationery??

I prefer HTML mail, but when I hit Reply to a message that was sent using
these hideous stationeries, I want all that horrid formatting to go away.
Currently, I'm changing the format to plain text, then back to HTML, but
that requires me to reformat my sig each time.

Any better/quicker/more convenient way?

tia
GB

Howdy,

The specifics depend on the version of Outlook, so, go to the helpfile
and search for "stationery."

You will see instructions for turning it "off."

All the best,
 
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bondg

Thanks for the response. However, I don't need to "turn off" stationery. I
need to tell Outlook to stop reusing a mail sender's stationery when I
reply. Alas, it would appear from Outlook's help file that it's not
possible (short of reading everything in plain text).

GB
 
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