"Remove extra line breaks in plain text messages" seems not to wor

H

Henrik

Though I've ticked the box "Remove extra line breaks in plain text messages",
whenever I reply to plain text emails an additional, empty half line is added
after each line.

It is only visible to me, not on the recipient's side (at least in the one
test I've made).

Any thoughts on how to fix that?

Thanks,
Henrik
 
C

catherized

Henrik;44674 said:
Though I've ticked the box "Remove extra line breaks in plain text
messages",
whenever I reply to plain text emails an additional, empty half line is
added
after each line.

It is only visible to me, not on the recipient's side (at least in the
one
test I've made).

Any thoughts on how to fix that?

Thanks,
Henrik
That option applies only to messages you read, it doesn't affect
replies.
 
H

Henrik

But once I press 'Reply' I do read them...?

This is a new phenomenon, I've only encountered after I made some changes to
the dot-template I use for Outlook (I use Word as editor).

Do you have any suggestions on how to deal with the problem?
 
H

Henrik

Multiple, including changes to the spacing after the paragraph. However, in
the final one (which I use for email) I have a zero spacing for both the
normal and the plain text styles. But I do admit I find the Word template
structure somewhat cumbersome and counterintuitive, so I may well have
overseen something.

Templates anyway seems to be inactive when writing plain text emails...?

Diane Poremsky said:
What changes did you make to the template?

--
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Henrik said:
But once I press 'Reply' I do read them...?

This is a new phenomenon, I've only encountered after I made some changes
to
the dot-template I use for Outlook (I use Word as editor).

Do you have any suggestions on how to deal with the problem?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

It still uses the template, just none of the features, when you compose
plain text.

Try renaming the template and restart outlook - does it fix it? if so, its
something in the template and you can either learn to live with it or use
the new template.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



Outlook Tips by email:
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
mailto:[email protected]

Let's Really Fix Outlook 2010
http://forums.slipstick.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34

Henrik said:
Multiple, including changes to the spacing after the paragraph. However,
in
the final one (which I use for email) I have a zero spacing for both the
normal and the plain text styles. But I do admit I find the Word template
structure somewhat cumbersome and counterintuitive, so I may well have
overseen something.

Templates anyway seems to be inactive when writing plain text emails...?

Diane Poremsky said:
What changes did you make to the template?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



Outlook Tips by email:
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
mailto:[email protected]

Let's Really Fix Outlook 2010
http://forums.slipstick.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34

Henrik said:
But once I press 'Reply' I do read them...?

This is a new phenomenon, I've only encountered after I made some
changes
to
the dot-template I use for Outlook (I use Word as editor).

Do you have any suggestions on how to deal with the problem?

:


Henrik;44674 Wrote:
Though I've ticked the box "Remove extra line breaks in plain text
messages",
whenever I reply to plain text emails an additional, empty half line
is
added
after each line.

It is only visible to me, not on the recipient's side (at least in
the
one
test I've made).

Any thoughts on how to fix that?

Thanks,
Henrik
That option applies only to messages you read, it doesn't affect
replies.
 

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