unwanted/unexpected symbols appearing on drafts

T

Tricky

for some reason I'm getting unwanted symbols on my draft emails and replies.
these symbols appear on blank lines, at the end of sentences, and as .
between words within sentences. the do not appear in the final sent copy,
nor the copy saved in messages sent. this problem seems to come and go,
without warning.

has anyone got answers/suggestions as to how I remove this?
 
P

Pat Willener

You are using Word as your email editor. Click on the [¶] button, or
press Ctrl+Shift+8
 
S

sel Parker

Hi Pat, Where do I find this button you refer to as I have just received what
seems to be the same or similar problem. I also tried teh 3 button together
but that did not seem to change anything? The symbol is th4e same. However, I
have not made any changes to outlook.


Pat Willener said:
You are using Word as your email editor. Click on the [¶] button, or
press Ctrl+Shift+8
for some reason I'm getting unwanted symbols on my draft emails and replies.
these symbols appear on blank lines, at the end of sentences, and as .
between words within sentences. the do not appear in the final sent copy,
nor the copy saved in messages sent. this problem seems to come and go,
without warning.

has anyone got answers/suggestions as to how I remove this?
 
S

Slipstick

sel said:
Hi Pat, Where do I find this button you refer to as I have just received
what
seems to be the same or similar problem. I also tried teh 3 button
together
but that did not seem to change anything? The symbol is th4e same.
However, I
have not made any changes to outlook.

What version of Outlook do you use? try the tools, options, view menu
- paragragh marks. if its not there, we need to know your outlook
version and what editor (if not outlook 2007)



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