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Using Word As the Email Editor The Word editor provides you with a full-featured word processor for composing your email. | Team LiB Using Word As the Email Editor The Word editor provides you with a full-featured word processor for composing your email. Although it might be overkill many people spend a large part of their workday sending email and the features they ve come to rely on in Word can be used in Outlook too. Outlook has supported the Word editor since Office 97 but it was buggy crashed often and was the cause of many resource leaks. In short using Word was not a pleasant experience for many Office users. As a result Word as an email editor has a bad reputation. Fortunately it has improved a lot since then. If you tried the Word editor with a previous version and were disappointed give it a second chance you ll be pleasantly surprised. Word offers several advantages beginning with spelling and grammar checking as you type. AutoCorrect works on all message formats including HTML. You can assign signatures by account and choosing to send the message using a different account automatically changes the signature. You can select new signatures using a right-click in the signature block. Create a blank signature to use when you don t want to use a signature and then right-click on the signature block to change signatures instead of deleting the signature. Open a new message form and choose Tools Options General and select E-mail Options to access Signature Stationery and HTML options see Figure 5.3 . Figure 5.3. Use E-mail Signature to view and change your signature settings. Use Personal Stationery settings to select a theme for your HTML email and to choose fonts and colors for new mail and replies see Figure 5.4 . When Word is your editor you can let Word choose a new color for each reply making it easier to read a long thread. Figure 5.4. Choose Personal Stationery settings including fonts and colors. Font Settings and Mark My Comments are available for both Word and Outlook editors and are also in Outlook s Tools Options dialog. Look for Font Settings on the Mail Format tab .