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Hard returns every eight to ten word I did not put there

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Mr.G  (@¿@) - 23 Aug 2007 19:35 GMT
Hi, I sent an email message out and it had hard returns in the middle
of a sentence. It was every eight or ten words. I did not put them
there. Is Outlook formating it or something or in my ISP playing
games. Thanks, Andrew
Vanguard - 23 Aug 2007 21:11 GMT
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> I sent an email message out and it had hard returns in the middle
> of a sentence. It was every eight or ten words. I did not put them
> there. Is Outlook formating it or something or in my ISP playing
> games. Thanks, Andrew

So what does your sent copy look like?  Is it chopped up, too?
Mr.G  (@¿@) - 24 Aug 2007 03:50 GMT
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> So what does your sent copy look like?  Is it chopped up, too?

No it was not chopped up it was one long paragraph with out any hard
returns. Do you know what a hard return is? In Word it's the start of
a new paragraph.
Vanguard - 24 Aug 2007 04:37 GMT
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>> "Mr.G" wrote ...
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> a new paragraph.

So the sent copy looks like how you formatted it.  Then it must be the
recipient's copy that is chopped up.  Well, that could be because
they've chosen to read all e-mails in plain text format and also
specified a max line length.  If you send in plain-text format, does
the recipient's copy look like what you sent?
Mr.G  (@¿@) - 25 Aug 2007 18:20 GMT
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> specified a max line length.  If you send in plain-text format, does
> the recipient's copy look like what you sent?

Hi, you are right it's in the recipiants side cause I sent one to
myself and It was Yahoo's falt. They have this option for max lile
length like you said and when I chaged it the message changed also.
thanks
 
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