On Wednesday, July 22, 2009 at 1:38:01 PM UTC-4, Steve wrote:
You can change the font color to red and the recipient will see it. Send me an email and I will be happy to show you. [email protected]
"F.H. Muffman" wrote:
I want to be able to change the color of text in the subject line of
an email. I want to be able to write SECOND REQUEST in RED so it
will stand out in their inbox. I know that I can use High Importance
but that is not enough.
You can change the subject line to red but you have to do it everytime you send an email.
Except that there's no way to affect what the users system is going to do when it gets your message.
Basically, there's no way to change the color of what the recipient will see.
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f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP
It's 2023, I hope some of you will receive this message!! Steve, anyway you can explain the process to do color in subject line? I understand its only possibble once at a time. And when I copy your email here it doesnt work, if you could speel it out
with spaces , maybe it will become fully visible. If you see this or anyone else knowing how to do it, a Huge Thanks for the return!!!
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