On 23/12/13 13:01, PhillipJones wrote:
Dick Hoffman wrote:
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I don't want to compose all my emails in HTML, all I want to do is
preserve whatever formatting the message was sent in when I forward an
email.
Dick
At least in Mac Version if you have set in preferences - email as Plain
Text you can switch on the fly to HTML by holding down the shift key.
Then when you get ready send it will ask whether to send as Text only,
or in HTML.
IF your set for HTML Mail in Preferences holding down the Shift when
choosing to reply or create an email will switch you to plain text.
Although the above direction is based on Mac I believe this feature is
universal across platforms
I thought it was done, on an e-mail by e-mail basis, by holding
"Control" down as you click "Reply", but I suppose it might be "Shift".
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Daniel
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