> Can you clarify what you are expecting?
> For example in this reply your original text is maroon, if I paste something 
> in:

> The boy stood on the burning deck

> or even

> "The boy stood on the burning deck"

> Then that is black - it's not 'quoted text' - which specifically
> means text quoted from the email to which you/I are replying.

copy  some text then on the menu EDIT / PASTE AS QUOTATION. It used to
match  the  quoted text you see about (default=maroon)  however now it
pasts in the default font for regular text


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