MS Word can be set to be the editor in Outlook.  Why anyone would, to be honest, is beyond me unless it's for a more formal approach to email than probably most of us use anyway.  Outlook has a spell check and depending on the sending format, features such as bold, underline, font color and sizes, etc.  If I remember, Eudora does too but I haven't used it in a while.
 
If nobody else really minds, what is the advantage you find in using MS Word to edit emails for Outlook?  Not knocking it, just curious <g>
 
Dale
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At 08:42 PM 01/29/2002, you wrote:
Somebody is A) using Outlook w/ MS Word as their email editor (like me),

Thanks for the heads up....but using word as an email editor? What does that mean? You type your replies and posts in Word? I haven't ever used Word to edit emails....why would one do that (just out of curiosity)...

Kelly C. Hanna
www.hannawoodworks.com








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