I have the same problem and are also using Outlook 2007. However I have unticked the checkbox Remove extra line breaks in plain text mesages, but I still experience the problem. Can anybody help me please?
> On Friday, February 09, 2007 4:49 AM BrianLow wrote:
> Does anyone else get frustrated when they get an email from someone who has
> used their <Enter> key deliberately to format their text, and then Outlook
> discards their formatting and runs everything together?
>
> Here's an example list:
> Pizza margherita, Supersize, Thin crust, x2
> Pink lady apples, Pack of 4
> Goat's milk, 1 litre
> Coffee, Brazilian blend
>
> This is obviously a list and easy to read as a list but its annoying to have
> to re-insert line breaks to transform Pizza margherita, Supersize, Thin
> crust, x2 Pink lady apples, Pack of 4 Goat's milk, 1 litre Coffee, Brazilian
> blend back into a list.
>
> I can't find a switch to tell Outlook not to be so cavalier with formatted
> text emails, and searching MSN and Google and here for terms like "extra line
> breaks" provides no clues.
>
> Has anyone solved this problem?
>
> Does anyone else even think it's a problem? Is it just me?
>
> Brian Lowe
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>> On Friday, February 09, 2007 8:40 AM Brian Tillman wrote:
>> Brian __ Lowe <BrianLowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> In Outlook 2003, click Tools>Options>E-mail Options and uncheck "Remove
>> extra line breaks in plain text messages". If you have some other version
>> of Outlook, you'd be wide to state it when you ask a question.
>> --
>> Brian Tillman
>>> On Friday, February 09, 2007 9:06 AM BrianLow wrote:
>>> I began to be annoyed by this in outlook 2000 and then used 2003 for some
>>> years continuing to grumble quietly to myself while never having been able to
>>> find the option.
>>>
>>> Now in 2007 I have the same problem but now I get more messages from robots
>>> which use line breaks for formatting and my problem just got more and more
>>> annoying.
>>>
>>> I can't believe I didn't see that checkbox in the hundreds of times I've
>>> visited that dialog. Outlook 2007 has the same dialog as 2003, so simply
>>> unchecking the box does the trick.
>>>
>>> That explains why my searches found no results too - nobody else was stupid
>>> enough to ask the question!
>>>
>>> Thanks for pointing me in the right direction (and for not making me feel
>>> any more stupid than I already do).
>>>
>>> Brian Lowe
>>> ---------@
>>>
>>>
>>> "Brian Tillman" wrote: