This button lives right above the Send button in the Reply preview pane. We talk about this Pop Out view a lot in Outlook Essentials training, and how it opens up a whole new world of opportunities in the Outlook ribbon. Important: first, be sure that you are replying in a popped out message pane. Want to hear the good news? You can fix this in two clicks. This means minimal to no formatting and no images, even for your responses to her email. When your coworker emailed you from her phone (or tablet), most likely the formatting of the entire email changed over to Plain Text. Your signature looks different than usual, you can’t format text, or change fonts… even doing something simple, like making a word bold or italic, is impossible as a good portion of the ribbon is greyed out and unselectable. You notice that the formatting looks sparse, but you don’t think much about this until you start to compose your reply. On your desktop Outlook you open an email that a coworker sends you from her phone. You have probably experienced this scenario:
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