Outlook 2003. How can I reply without history?

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Keister

How can one select to either, "Reply with History", or eliminate History when
replying to e-mails. Granted, it's nice sometimes to have the entire chain
of e-mails. At other times, it's a p.i.t.a. and should be eliminated.

I remember, in Lotus Notes, if you wanted to have the kite-tail string of
antecedent e-mails, you had to select "Reply with History." The default was
to reply without all of the attendant garbage. I prefer this. Can Outlook
be set up to do this?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

outlook doesn't do reply with history. I use the reply inline option and
Select All (ctrl+a) then start typing to remove the history. If I deleted my
signature using Select all and need one, I use insert signature.

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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

How can one select to either, "Reply with History", or eliminate History
when
replying to e-mails. Granted, it's nice sometimes to have the entire chain
of e-mails. At other times, it's a p.i.t.a. and should be eliminated.

I remember, in Lotus Notes, if you wanted to have the kite-tail string of
antecedent e-mails, you had to select "Reply with History." The default was
to reply without all of the attendant garbage. I prefer this. Can Outlook
be set up to do this?

Click Tools>Options>E-mail Options. What's possible is contained in the "On
replies and forwards" section in the lower half of the dialogue.
 

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