

If not, select 'Composition'.ĥ) Make sure the 'General' tab is selected.Ħ) In the 'HTML' section located the "When using paragraph format, the enter key creates a new paragraph" check box.

Now that I have clarified what setting is needed to get 'body text' as default, what is the quickest way to get it active?ġ) Click 'Write' to start composing a new email.Ģ) In the window for writing the email, click the 'Tools' menu.Ĥ) This should have 'Composition' selected (highlighted) with 'General', 'Addressing' and 'Spelling' tabs available. Uncheck compose fresh again, default 'body text'. So turning it back on and composing new, default 'paragraph'. So, I unchecked it and went to write an email. I'll just test by emailing myself using it." I finally gave in and tried this 'solution' thinking, "this probably makes paragraph behave like body text for me but will still look like paragraph to the one receiving it. "When using paragraph format, the enter key creates a new paragraph" The one solution that seemed to be provided implies that it changes how 'paragraph' setting behaves. Reading them over, it sounded like plenty of people had the issue but there weren't any clear solutions. Giving up, I have finally come to support to look for answers. I was particularly looking for 'composition' in the setting.

I searched all of the settings, looking for something that would allow changing the default composition formatting. While composing a message, there is a drop box (only active when the email body area is selected) that will either be set to 'paragraph' or 'body text' by default and also has other options. Sometimes I like paragraphs, but often I will put sentences on separate lines but still want them against each other. Okay, I've been suffering with having 'paragraph' mode and manually switching to 'body text' so that I would have control.
