-> Will O2010 fix the blue vertical line problem?

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Steve JORDI

Did anyone playing with O2010 know whether they finally
fixed the "blue vertical line of death" when replying
in HTML to an HTML message?

Can one finally insert text in between paragraphs by breaking
this vertical blue line by pressing "paragraph unindent" as
they stated in the O2007 documentation (and which was
working in O2003) ???

That would finally make it usable again.
Thanks for any clarification.


Sincerely,
Steve JORDI

(Remove the K_I_L_LSPAM from my email address)
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Nothing changed in the behavior - Outlook 2007/2010 use word as the editor
and it works the same with them as it did in Outlook 2003 with Word as the
editor (line did not break when you change the indent).

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Steve JORDI

Nothing changed in the behavior - Outlook 2007/2010 use word as the editor
and it works the same with them as it did in Outlook 2003 with Word as the
editor (line did not break when you change the indent).

Ok then, but this basic fatures any free/sharewares/professional mail
clients have should be back.
Knowing that the editor is word is not an excuse to remove this basic
feature and not fix it.

Paying customers should be able to use this standard feature that has
been internet standards since one can send HTML formatted messages,
and don't have to adapt to a feature that is disabled because of
technology choices from one editor.
Especially when this editor continues to confirm that it's possible
to break the vertical line using Paragraph Unindent in it's own
documentation.
So the solution is to "upgrade back" to 2003.


Sincerely,
Steve JORDI

(Remove the K_I_L_LSPAM from my email address)
 

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