Changing the subject line and adding notes to the messages in your inbox

This wikiHow teaches you how to make changes in an email message's subject line and body text in Microsoft Outlook, using a computer. Your changes will be saved locally, and won't change the email for the sender or any other receiver.

Method 1
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Using Windows

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  1. The Outlook icon looks like an "O" and an envelope. You can find it on your Start menu.
  2. Find the email you want to edit in your mailbox, and double-click on it. This will open the selected email in a new window.
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  3. You can find this button in the Move section of the email's toolbar ribbon. It will open a drop-down list of actions you can perform with this email.
    • If you're using Office 2007, click Other Actions on the toolbar.
  4. It will open this email in editing mode, and allow you to change its subject line and body text.
  5. If you think the subject line is not giving good enough information about the email, you can change it in the Subject field at the top.
    • Click the "Subject" field below the toolbar at the top.
    • Change the subject line, or delete it and enter a new one.
    • Hit Enter on your keyboard.
  6. You can edit the email's body text and make corrections, or delete the entire message and type it up from scratch.
    • Click the body field below the Subject line.
    • Change the message as you want.
  7. This will save all your changes to the selected email.
    • Changes will appear only in your own mailbox. They won't change the email for the sender or any other receiver.
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Method 2
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Using Mac

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  1. The Outlook icon looks like an "O" and an envelope. You can find it in your Applications folder.
  2. Find and click the email you want to edit in your mailbox.
  3. This button is located on your menu bar at the top of your screen. It will open your message options on a drop-down menu.
  4. This will open the selected email in a new pop-up window, and allow you to edit its contents.
  5. If you think the subject line was poorly written, you can type a better subject that will help you quickly identify the email in your mailbox.
    • Click the text field next to "Subject" below the toolbar at the top.
    • Change the current subject, or delete it and enter a new one.
    • Hit Return on your keyboard.
  6. You can edit an email message's body text for typos, change its paragraph structure, or delete it and type it up from scratch.
    • Click the body field.
    • Change the email message as you want.
  7. This will save all your changes to the selected email.
    • Changes will appear only in your own mailbox. They won't change the email for the sender or any other receiver.
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      On Windows
      1. Double-click an email.
      2. Click Actions on the toolbar ribbon, and select Edit Message .
      3. Edit the subject line and the body text.
      4. Press Control+S to save.

      On Mac
      1. Select an email.
      2. Click Message on the menu bar, and select Edit Message .
      3. Edit the subject line and the body text.
      4. Press Command+S to save.

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