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Old 07-05-2022, 11:52 AM
ship69 ship69 is offline How can I change the possible range of highlighting colours when writing an Outlook email? Windows 7 64bit How can I change the possible range of highlighting colours when writing an Outlook email? Office 2019
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How can I change the possible range of highlighting colours when writing an Outlook email?
 
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Default How can I change the possible range of highlighting colours when writing an Outlook email?


Hello

Is it possible to use more subtle highlighting colours, when you are writing an email in Outlook (365)?

BACKGROUND
To be honest, the existing choice of colours that can be used to highlight emails is so dated & crass. Yuk!
Surely there has to be a way to change the choice of colours, no?

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