Message snipped. ism > -----Original Message----- > From: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Dummies Daily - Microsoft Outlook Express [PLAIN JANE MESSAGES > - 12/22/98] > TIP: PLAIN JANE MESSAGES > > December 22nd, 1998 > > In our last tip, we showed you how to attach holiday stationery to > your outgoing messages. We also pointed out that you won't want to use > this option for recipients who can't view HTML messages. Fortunately, > you can turn the stationery off on a per-message basis: > > 1. Choose Compose + New Message Using + No Stationery; alternatively, > click the down arrow on the right side of the Compose button and > select No Stationery. (In this case, you don't click the Compose > button--or choose Compose + New Message--as usual.) > 2. To be sure you aren't tempted by all those fancy formatting > buttons, inside the New Message dialog box, select Format, Plain Text > and then click Yes to confirm. > > Now just go ahead and type your message as always. It'll arrive on the > other end just as plain as plain can be. > > ****************************************************************