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Use Word as your email editor in Outlook 2000 If you're using Microsoft Outlook 2000 as your email program, you may often wish that you could take advantage of Word's advanced formatting and editing features as you compose email messages. You may be surprised to learn that you can do exactly that by configuring Outlook to use Word as your email editor. To do so, start Outlook and then choose Tools | Options from the menu bar. In the Options dialog box, click on the Mail Format tab. Next, select the Use Microsoft Word To Edit E-Mail Messages check box. When you've finished, click OK. You can now address and compose your email message while taking advantage of Word's formatting and editing commands, such as AutoCorrect and the Document Map. When you've finished composing your message, click Send. If you don't want to change the email editor, you can create a single message using Word. To do this, choose Actions | New Mail Message Using | Microsoft Word (current message format). When you do, you'll be prompted to change the default message editor. Click No. Now compose your message and send it. (Content provided by Element K Journals) (Note: Your browser is set to refuse cookies. As a result, you may frequently see previously-viewed tips)
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