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    your email program probably automatically wraps the words in a nice legible format.

    This word wrap is usually done based on a line length of anywhere from 70 to 80 characters. Well, lets say I receive your message, but my email program doesn

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    So the secret is to make your messages 65 characters or less and use a hard return (that means hit the ‘Enter' key when you get to 65 characters). I will create my messages using MS Word for spell checking and so I can get a word count.

    Also, use a fixed width font like Courier New at 10 point when writing. Then after I've edited the email several times I'll save that file as .TXT file (it's one of the options under FileSave As).

    Then I will open up that .TXT file (text only) and set up a guide to use so I know where 65 character occurs. A text only file will open in your default text-editing program something like WordPad or NotePad.

    "Good looks" are very important in an email message. This is often overlooked by many email users. It is a fact that an email's content is diluted greatly if the message itself is "not good looking".

    When composing email, most people just type and type without using a hard carriage return. If it looks fine when you're done, your email program probably automatically wraps the words in a nice legible format.

    This word wrap is usually done based on a line length of anywhere from 70 to 80 characters. Well, lets say I receive your message, but my email program doesn'

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    use a fixed width font like Courier New at 10 point when writing. Then after I've edited the email several times I'll save that file as .TXT file (it's one of the options under FileSave As).

    Then I will open up that .TXT file (text only) and set up a guide to use so I know where 65 character occurs. A text only file will open in your default text-editing program something like WordPad or NotePad.

    "Good looks" are very important in an email message. This is often overlooked by many email users. It is a fact that an email's content is diluted greatly if the message itself is "not good looking".

    When composing email, most people just type and type without using a hard carriage return. If it looks fine when you're done, your email program probably automatically wraps the words in a nice legible format.

    This word wrap is usually done based on a line length of anywhere from 70 to 80 characters. Well, lets say I receive your message, but my email program doesn

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    set up a guide to use so I know where 65 character occurs. A text only file will open in your default text-editing program something like WordPad or NotePad.

    "Good looks" are very important in an email message. This is often overlooked by many email users. It is a fact that an email's content is diluted greatly if the message itself is "not good looking".

    When composing email, most people just type and type without using a hard carriage return. If it looks fine when you're done, your email program probably automatically wraps the words in a nice legible format.

    This word wrap is usually done based on a line length of anywhere from 70 to 80 characters. Well, lets say I receive your message, but my email program doesn

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    ny email users. It is a fact that an email's content is diluted greatly if the message itself is "not good looking".

    When composing email, most people just type and type without using a hard carriage return. If it looks fine when you're done, your email program probably automatically wraps the words in a nice legible format.

    This word wrap is usually done based on a line length of anywhere from 70 to 80 characters. Well, lets say I receive your message, but my email program doesn

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    your email program probably automatically wraps the words in a nice legible format.

    This word wrap is usually done based on a line length of anywhere from 70 to 80 characters. Well, lets say I receive your message, but my email program doesn't have the capability of automatically wrapping incoming messages.

    Since you performed no hard "end of line" carriage returns when typing your message, my email software thinks it's one long sentence.

    Now your nice, easy to read message looks like the Great Wall of China

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