I want my changes to be in black, not blue font

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Font Color on Forwarded Emails

When I forward an email and want to make a few changes before sending to a
new recipient, all the changes I make appear in blue rather than black font.
How do I set it so the changes I make are in black and don't stand out from
the rest of the email?
 
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Yves Dhondt

That would depend entirely on your email client. Assuming Windows Mail, you
can find the font color symbol on the toolbar. It's the A with a colored
line under it. For any other mail client, you will have to ask in their
support groups.

Note that almost all mail clients also support a plain text mode. In such a
mode, no fancy formatting or colors can be used. For Windows Mail, you can
find the option under the "Format" menu.

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Stefan Blom

Are you referring to Track Changes in a Word document sent as an attachment? If
so, for Word 2007, you can choose the colors you want at Review tab | Track
Changes | Change Tracking Options. The corresponding options for Word 2003 are
at Tools | Options, Track Changes tab.

On the other hand, if you are adding text to an HTML message, just select and
format the text in the desired font and color.

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jmo

From Microsoft Outlook, click on tools, options, mail format,
stationary and fonts, and under "replying or forwarding messages" click
the font and color you choose.


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Stefan Blom

Yes, assuming that is what the OP is trying to do, and that the OP uses Outlook.
 

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