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From: Relztrah on 4 Jan 2010 11:16 I'm trying to make an e-mail address plain text. Underline is NOT checked. I have selected the text, checked and unchecked it a dozen times. I've clicked on Format>Plain Text and back to Rich Text. Then back to Plain Text. Then back to Rich Text. Then changed the font, then changed it back. Then selected the text and unchecked underline. Then underlined again and deselected underlining. Well, you get the idea. I was able to change the font from blue to black, but still can't remove the underline no matter what I do. Any ideas?
From: Bruce Hagen on 4 Jan 2010 11:28 No way to do that without munging the address. Eg: Instead of Joe(a)Spam.zip you would have to make it: JoeatSpam.zip, or leave a space: Joe@ Spam.zip. Or, you could take a screenshot of the address and insert it into the message body. Can't think of any other way. Needless to say, you would have to inform the recipient of the change. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Relztrah" <Relztrah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8610794F-823E-4277-9AF4-EB2EDB50893F(a)microsoft.com... > I'm trying to make an e-mail address plain text. Underline is NOT > checked. I > have selected the text, checked and unchecked it a dozen times. I've > clicked > on Format>Plain Text and back to Rich Text. Then back to Plain Text. > Then > back to Rich Text. Then changed the font, then changed it back. Then > selected > the text and unchecked underline. Then underlined again and deselected > underlining. Well, you get the idea. > > I was able to change the font from blue to black, but still can't remove > the > underline no matter what I do. Any ideas?
From: Steve Cochran on 5 Jan 2010 08:21 I tried putting it in quotes and OE removed the quotes and inserted the hyperlink. <G> steve "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam(a)mymail.invalid> wrote in message news:uq0HsrVjKHA.2160(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > No way to do that without munging the address. Eg: Instead of Joe(a)Spam.zip > you would have to make it: JoeatSpam.zip, or leave a space: Joe@ Spam.zip. > > Or, you could take a screenshot of the address and insert it into the > message body. Can't think of any other way. > > Needless to say, you would have to inform the recipient of the change. > -- > Bruce Hagen > MS-MVP [Mail] > Imperial Beach, CA > > > "Relztrah" <Relztrah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8610794F-823E-4277-9AF4-EB2EDB50893F(a)microsoft.com... >> I'm trying to make an e-mail address plain text. Underline is NOT >> checked. I >> have selected the text, checked and unchecked it a dozen times. I've >> clicked >> on Format>Plain Text and back to Rich Text. Then back to Plain Text. Then >> back to Rich Text. Then changed the font, then changed it back. Then >> selected >> the text and unchecked underline. Then underlined again and deselected >> underlining. Well, you get the idea. >> >> I was able to change the font from blue to black, but still can't remove >> the >> underline no matter what I do. Any ideas? >
From: Twayne on 5 Jan 2010 21:12 In news:8610794F-823E-4277-9AF4-EB2EDB50893F(a)microsoft.com, Relztrah <Relztrah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > I'm trying to make an e-mail address plain text. Underline is NOT > checked. I have selected the text, checked and unchecked it a dozen > times. I've clicked on Format>Plain Text and back to Rich Text. Then > back to Plain Text. Then back to Rich Text. Then changed the font, > then changed it back. Then selected the text and unchecked underline. > Then underlined again and deselected underlining. Well, you get the > idea. > > I was able to change the font from blue to black, but still can't > remove the underline no matter what I do. Any ideas? Select the link, delete it, backspace once, and retype in the link. Or if in OE, click View; Source Edit and there you can go in and edit out the link. Source Edit is only available when writing a mail or replying. Of course, anything with an @ is going to turn back into a link; so replace @ with AT and the dot with DOT. Twayne -- -- Live in the moment; be open to the possibilities that life has to offer.
From: matador on 2 Feb 2010 03:16
"Relztrah" <Relztrah(a)discussions.microsoft.com>, haber iletisinde �unlar� yazd�:8610794F-823E-4277-9AF4-EB2EDB50893F(a)microsoft.com... > I'm trying to make an e-mail address plain text. Underline is NOT checked. > I > have selected the text, checked and unchecked it a dozen times. I've > clicked > on Format>Plain Text and back to Rich Text. Then back to Plain Text. Then > back to Rich Text. Then changed the font, then changed it back. Then > selected > the text and unchecked underline. Then underlined again and deselected > underlining. Well, you get the idea. > > I was able to change the font from blue to black, but still can't remove > the > underline no matter what I do. Any ideas? |