Creating and editing email
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. Open a new message form by selecting File, New Message or select a received message and choose Reply
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[ Team LiB ] Creating Custom Forms Although the standard Outlook forms are often good enough, there are times when you'll wish the form had different fields. You might want to remove some of the default fields, add some of your own, or just rearrange what's there. You might want to create a boilerplate message to use in response to inquiries, or preaddress a message form to a group of people with whom you often correspond. You can do all of this and more using custom forms. You can create templates and forms containing boilerplate text by editing the fields...
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[ Team LiB ] Creating and Editing Email Creating and editing messages is a fairly simple task with either Word or Outlook as your email editor. 1. Open a new message form by selecting File, New Message or select a received message and choose Reply 2. Begin typing in the message body. The Outlook editor has simple word processing features, whereas Word editor enables you to use all of Word's features. 3. When you're finished, click the Send button or use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+S. That was easy, but you'll probably want to configure spell checking, fonts, and other options....
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