The purpose of this article is to explain the differences between the
various e-mail editors in Microsoft Outlook 97 and to compare and contrast
them to the editor functions available in Microsoft Outlook 2000. Outlook
2000 and Outlook 98 share the same editors.
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In Outlook 97, there were two editors available, Microsoft Rich Text Format
(RTF) and Microsoft Word. The RTF editor could also display plain text
messages, but since they were in the font the user selected, it appeared
those messages were actually RTF-formatted messages.
In Outlook 2000, there are four editors available:
| • | Microsoft Outlook Rich Text |
| • | Plain Text |
| • | HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) |
| • | Microsoft Word (if Word 2000 is installed).
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The design was changed to allow sending of HTML format; it also changed the
way the editors work when replying or forwarding. You have the option of
selecting which editor to use when creating a new mail message.
With the exception of using Microsoft Word, when replying to or forwarding
a message the editor used is dependent on the format of the message that
you are replying to or forwarding. For example, if you reply to or forward
a message in HTML format, Outlook will automatically use the HTML-format
editor. The same is true for Microsoft Outlook Rich Text and Plain Text; if
you reply to or forward the message it will use the original format.
You can change the format of the message but there are limitations.
When replying to or forwarding, you can change the editor type from HTML to
Plain Text, or from Plain Text to HTML, but you cannot change from RTF to
Plain Text, or to HTML, without creating a new message and pasting the
contents into the new message.
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To Change from HTML-Format to Plain Text When Forwarding or Replying
| 1. | Double-click the message you wish to forward or reply to.
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| 2. | On the Actions menu, click Forward or Reply.
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| 3. | On the Format menu, click Plain Text.
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| 4. | Click Yes to the following message:
Warning: Changing the formatting of this message from HTML to plain
text requires removing all the current formatting, including
any pictures that you may have included.
Are you sure you want to do this?
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| 5. | Click OK and then format the message as appropriate and send it.
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To Change from Plain Text Format to HTML When Forwarding or Replying
| 1. | Double-click the message you wish to forward or reply to.
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| 2. | On the Actions menu, click Forward or Reply.
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| 3. | On the Format menu, click Rich Text (HTML).
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| 4. | Format the message as appropriate and send it. |
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