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Copying Pasting Sending Emails

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When I prepare an email using “my documents”, then I “copy” it and then I open my email and I ”paste” it in the email window, it appears identical to the original I wrote in “my documents”. But the receiver gets it with more spaces between the lines where I have hit the “enter” button to start a new sentence. In the original written in my documents and in the pasted copy, this does not happen, but when I send the email, it is received with a double space line where I have hit the “enter” button. I have controled it by sending emails to myself.

It happens only with the pasted emails, because when I copy and paste a document in another place, for instance on another of my documents, this does not happen.

Any suggestion please? Thank you

I started using Windows Live Mail to handle my AOL e-mails since the AOL software is not compatible with Vista, even the AOL VR software where the VR = Vista Ready.

I noticed the phenomenon that you mention above. A workaround I found is to <ctrl+c> from the original document, <ctrl+v> it into a Notepad (.txt) document. Then <ctrl+c> again from the Notepad document and then <ctrl+v> into the e-mail (in my case Live Mail) document. I keep a .txt document on my Vista desktop expressly for this purpose. It solves the problem, but yeah, it's a royal (no intended reference to the Royal Thai family :o ) P.I.T.A.

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I started using Windows Live Mail to handle my AOL e-mails since the AOL software is not compatible with Vista, even the AOL VR software where the VR = Vista Ready.

I noticed the phenomenon that you mention above. A workaround I found is to <ctrl+c> from the original document, <ctrl+v> it into a Notepad (.txt) document. Then <ctrl+c> again from the Notepad document and then <ctrl+v> into the e-mail (in my case Live Mail) document. I keep a .txt document on my Vista desktop expressly for this purpose. It solves the problem, but yeah, it's a royal (no intended reference to the Royal Thai family :o ) P.I.T.A.

I did and it works! Thank you very much wpcoe

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