How do I add UTF 8 to Outlook?
1) In Outlook choose the Preferences -> Composing menu item. 2) The Preferred encoding for new messages option should be set to Unicode (UTF-8). 3) When you have changed the text encoding setting, close the window and your changes will be saved.
Where is the encoding button in Outlook?
Luckily, changing the encoding of a message is quite easy in Outlook. Double click the message to open it up. On the Home tab of the message’s window, click Actions > Other Actions > Encoding to see what encoding is in use.
How do I change Unicode in Outlook?
To do this:
- In Microsoft Outlook, select File > Options. The Outlook Options window is displayed.
- From the left-hand side options, click Advanced.
- Within the International options section, ensure that Automatically select encoding for outgoing messages is set to Unicode (UTF-8).
- Click OK to save the changes.
How do I insert special characters in Outlook?
Insert special characters On the Insert menu, click Advanced Symbol, and then click the Special Characters tab. Click the character that you want.
How do I encode an Outlook email?
In message that you are composing, click File > Properties. Click Security Settings, and then select the Encrypt message contents and attachments check box. Compose your message, and then click Send.
How do you type Greek letters in Outlook?
To create your own keyboard shortcut for a Greek symbol:
- Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
- In the Symbols group, click Symbol.
- Click More Symbols.
- If necessary, click the Symbols tab.
- Select Symbol from the Font drop-down menu.
- Click the symbol or letter you want to use.
- Click Shortcut.
How do I create a DOD marking category in Outlook?
Currently when drafting a new email, to assign a category to the email I have to go to the Options Tab, in the More Options group click the tiny button to the right of More Option to display yet even more option, which opens a new dialog box. In this box I can now assign a category.