Peter wrote:

>>If any Outlook (or even Lotus Notes) user simply is not educated
enough to follow me and argues: "But it's all fine over here." I can't
to anything. I don't want to make a screen shot every time to prove, I
don't want to waste my time 10 time as much with arguing than simply
ignoring (damn ... is this an English sentence? I'm somehow 'slow in
mind' today).

For what it's worth, I asked my colleagues using Outlook at our main
office whether they could please set a line length in the 70-80
character range. I discovered (and verified for myself using PC
Anywhere) that their version of Outlook does not allow the user to
specify a line length in HTML, rich text, or plain text mode. So while
the user might wish to accommodate you, in many cases they simply
can't. Unless there's some other way to do this in Outlook other than
the way it works on my version of Outlook (in Office 2000).

-- 
Andrea Z., using TB! 1.60q with Win2k ver. 5.0, Build 2195, SP 2 | 
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