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change reply to html vs plain text. option chosen is html

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konagirl - 25 Jan 2007 16:26 GMT
Tools, options,preferences, email options is set to html, yet when I reply to
messages they are in plain text. Where is the command to change to html on
replies and/or forwards?
Brian Tillman - 25 Jan 2007 16:47 GMT
> Tools, options,preferences, email options is set to html, yet when I
> reply to messages they are in plain text. Where is the command to
> change to html on replies and/or forwards?

Replies will always use the format of the original message.
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kittner54 - 20 May 2008 01:58 GMT
I am having a similar problem.  I have several different email accounts on my
Outlook 2007.  My replies are set to HTML for all accounts.  

On my first email account, I get HTML replies when I reply to HTML messages.
This includes my signature in HTML.  On my other email account I get Plain
Text replies when I reply to HTML messages.  My signature also appears in
Plain Text.  What can I do?

> > Tools, options,preferences, email options is set to html, yet when I
> > reply to messages they are in plain text. Where is the command to
> > change to html on replies and/or forwards?
>
> Replies will always use the format of the original message.
 
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