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View and Print E-Mail Without the “>” Symbol
Often the e-mail you receive is full of annoying “greater than” symbols (>),
which can be a nuisance when you are trying to read or print your messages. Here is an easy way to rid yourself of that pesky symbol:
1. Select all of the text inside an e-mail, and then simultaneously press the Ctrl key and the C key.
2. Open a new, blank document inside a word-processing program like Microsoft Word.
3. Paste the text of your e-mail into the new document by simultaneously pressing the Ctrl key and the V key.
4. Use the program’s Find and Replace feature to locate all of the > symbols in your text and replace them with a blank space. To do this in Microsoft Word:
a. Click the Edit drop-down menu.
b. Select Replace.
c. A window opens. Type > (the “greater than” symbol) in the Find What box.
d. In the Replace With box, do not type anything (leave it blank).
e. Click the Replace All button.
which can be a nuisance when you are trying to read or print your messages. Here is an easy way to rid yourself of that pesky symbol:
1. Select all of the text inside an e-mail, and then simultaneously press the Ctrl key and the C key.
2. Open a new, blank document inside a word-processing program like Microsoft Word.
3. Paste the text of your e-mail into the new document by simultaneously pressing the Ctrl key and the V key.
4. Use the program’s Find and Replace feature to locate all of the > symbols in your text and replace them with a blank space. To do this in Microsoft Word:
a. Click the Edit drop-down menu.
b. Select Replace.
c. A window opens. Type > (the “greater than” symbol) in the Find What box.
d. In the Replace With box, do not type anything (leave it blank).
e. Click the Replace All button.
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