![]() ![]() ![]() If you want this as your default style set (you probably do), click the "Change Styles" button again, and click "Set as Default". After naming and saving it, you'll have a style set you can return to. Go to "Format Text" on the ribbon, then within "Styles", click "Change Styles" > "Style Set" > "Save as a New Style Set". This will NOT SAVE for future emails unless you save it as a "Style Set" In the Mail app on your Mac, do any of the following in a new message window: Click the Emoji button in the toolbar or choose Edit > Emoji & Symbols. Go to "Format" then "Language" then check "Do not check spelling or grammar":Īnyway, from there you opt check the option for "New documents based on this template". You want to disable Spell Check, for example. Then I gave it a name and clicked "Modify" to look at the more advanced options: Then, select it, click styles, then "Create a New Style": I liked how the above looked so much that I simply copied the text above, and pasted it in a new email in outlook. I've had similar frustration when sending configuration output from a router or switch in an email, and I fixed it by creating a new style, and "stealing" the HTML of code snippits on Stack Exchange.
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