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SYMPTOMSAn annotation mark is added to the beginning of each insertion in a reply or forwarded e-mail message. This mark usually consists of the author's name in brackets. CAUSEThis is an editing option in Microsoft Outlook 98. RESOLUTIONTo disable the annotation feature, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATIONThe annotation is added only if the new text is entered below the top of the original message. For example, a line inserted into the middle of a reply might look like this: This is old text from the original message.When using Microsoft Word (WordMail) as your e-mail editor, this option is not used. To control comments and revisions in WordMail use the Track Changes option on the Tools menu within the reply or forwarded e-mail message. REFERENCESFor more information about Annotations, search the Help Index for "annotations in mail messages," or ask the Microsoft Outlook 98 Office Assistant. Additional query words:
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