Outlook 2007 Cursor Problem

T

trevandtash

Hi

I've created a signature in word, copied it an pasted it to the signature
box and it looks great... however.

The top 2 lines that are at the start of the e-mail, my cursor is always set
to the right hand side and is driving me nuts. (this line was not created in
the signature)

I've removed the signatures now and I still have this problem.

Basically, when I open a new email, type in the address, then tab to subject
'and complete obviously' then tab to the main body and the cursor appear on
the right hand side rather than the left 'where it should be' :-(

I assume there must be an html issue here... can any one help!

Cheers
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

If you turn on show hidden characters in Word, you may see where you have an errant return or tab. Control+shift+8

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, trevandtash asked:

| Hi
|
| I've created a signature in word, copied it an pasted it to the
| signature box and it looks great... however.
|
| The top 2 lines that are at the start of the e-mail, my cursor is
| always set to the right hand side and is driving me nuts. (this line
| was not created in the signature)
|
| I've removed the signatures now and I still have this problem.
|
| Basically, when I open a new email, type in the address, then tab to
| subject 'and complete obviously' then tab to the main body and the
| cursor appear on the right hand side rather than the left 'where it
| should be' :-(
|
| I assume there must be an html issue here... can any one help!
|
| Cheers
 
T

trevandtash

Thanks Milly

This is a new short cut for future reference, thanks... it has shown that
all the line return points are at the end of the created text - which is
fine, however still at the top of the created e-mail which appears to be part
of the outlook system as i have not allowed any spaces at the top when
creating such, there is still 2 x lines which are both set as aligned to the
right...

Still no further ahead. But thanks

Trev
 

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