Want to see how it's done? Check out the video.. From a message you've received, select Reply, Reply All, or Forward. These buttons can be found in several different places depending on your screen resolution and version of Outlook. You can find them at the top of your Reading Pane, alongside the right edge of the message, or on the main Outlook ribbon.
Write your message. Note: If your reply or forward opens in the Reading Pane and you’d like to open your reply in a new window (so you can do things like change the font), click the Pop Out button.
Recipients can be added or removed in the To, Cc, and Bcc boxes.
Check the subject line. The subject line for a Reply is automatically set to show “RE:” in front of the original message subject. You can change this by simply typing in the subject box or you can leave it as is. Forwarded messages have “FW:” in front of the original subject. Click Send. Tip: If you want all replies to automatically open in a new window, from the File menu, click Options > Mail. Under Replies and forwards, check the Open replies and forwards in a new window box. Reply only sends the new message to the original sender. Attachments are not included. Reply all sends the new message to the original sender and all other recipients on the To and Cc lines. Attachments are not included. Forward allows you to type in a whole new set of recipients. Any attachments included in the original message are automatically included when you forward a message. Why aren't attachments included when I reply to a message?When you reply to a message, attachments aren't included because you'd be sending the exact same attachment back to the person who sent it to you. There is no way to change this behavior. Once you click Reply or Reply All, you can attach a new version of the original file or any other file you'd like to include. If you need to send a message with its attachments to other individuals, use the Forward option. Note: To learn how to request a reply with attachments feature, see How do I give feedback on Microsoft Office. Should I reply or reply all?Before you click Reply All, consider whether everyone needs to see your reply, especially if the message was sent to a lot of people or distribution lists. It's often better to click Reply, and then add only the people you really want to include. Or, if you decide to click Reply All, remove people who don’t need to see your message. Can I forward multiple messages at once?If you want to forward two or more messages to the same recipients as one message, select the messages you want to include in the message list. Click the first message, then hold the Ctrl key as you select the additional messages. Once you've selected all of the messages you want to forward, click Forward on the main Outlook Ribbon to create a new message with your other messages included as attachments. Can I have all replies and forwards open in a new window?You can have Outlook automatically open all replies and forwards in a new window (not in the Reading pane).
Can I forward an email as an attachment?
AttachmentsWhen you forward a message, the message includes any attachments that were included with the original message. Additional attachments can be added to the message. Attachments aren’t included when you reply to a message. You can manually add attachments to any reply message. Replying to or forwarding an e-mail message is one of the most common tasks in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. The basics of replying to or forwarding a message are covered here. Help on customizing your e-mail messages, such as changing the background or adding attachments, is available in other topics. What do you want to do?
Reply to the sender
Note: By default, when you reply to an e-mail message, the original message is included in the message body. See the section Do not automatically include the original message to change this setting. Top of Page Reply to the sender and all recipients of a messageYou can reply to the sender of an e-mail message, or you can include anyone else listed in the To and Cc fields. In many cases, you do not need to include everyone on your response. Exercise discretion when you use Reply All, especially when there are a large number of recipients or distribution lists on your reply. Reply is a better choice when you only need to communicate with the message sender. Or, delete the names of people and distribution lists that don't need to read your reply.
Tip: If you only need to contact some of the recipients, you can delete other recipients of the message by clicking a recipient's name in the To or Cc box, which highlights the name, and then pressing DELETE. Note: By default, when you reply to an e-mail message, the original message is included in the message body. See the section Do not automatically include the original message to change this setting. Top of Page Forward a messageWhen you forward a message, you specify the recipients in the To, Cc, and Bcc boxes. The message will include any attachments that arrived with the original message. To add additional attachments, see Attach a file or other item to an e-mail message. Tip: If you want to forward two or more messages, select the first message, press CTRL while selecting each additional message, and then click Forward. Each message will be forwarded as attachments in a new message.
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Top of Page Troubleshoot a missing Send buttonWithout the Send command, you cannot send an e-mail message. This section is intended to help you locate the Send command, give you possible reasons why the Send command is missing, and give you steps to fix the problem. The Send command is located next to the To, Cc, and Bcc boxes.
When Outlook 2007 runs without a configured e-mail account, the Send command does not appear and no e-mail messages can be sent.
Most people use Outlook 2007 with an e-mail account. However, the following is a list of reasons why an e-mail account is not configured:
Note: You can open an Outlook data file, known as a Personal Folders file (.pst), view previously received e-mail messages, and use the New message, Reply, Reply All, or Forward commands to open a message composition window. However, no Send button will appear unless at least one e-mail account is configured. Verify an e-mail account is configuredFirst, verify if an e-mail account is configured.
If there are no entries listed under Name on the E-mail tab, there are no e-mail accounts configured in your Outlook profile. To add an e-mail account, see the topic Add or remove an e-mail account. An e-mail account is configured, but the Send button is still missingIf an e-mail account is listed, try removing and then adding the account. See the topic Outlook email setup. If the Send button still doesn't appear when you compose a new message or when you reply to or forward a message, try creating a new Outlook profile, and then add your e-mail account. See the topic Create a new e-mail profile. |