Indent or Decrease Indent Text in Forwarded iPhone Email

The most recent remark in an email thread is colored black. After that, the text entries from the email participants appear in different colors. The degree to which the text is offset is referred to as the quote level. In replies to emails, delete unneeded portions of the email for clarity. When you forward an email message, you can change the quote (and indent) level of the text with a few taps.

To increase or decrease the level of quotation for selected text in a forwarded email:

Open the email you plan to forward and tap the arrow at the bottom of the screen. Select Forward in the menu that appears. Add the recipient’s email address and type a message to explain the forward, if desired. Double-click a word in the line or section for which you want to change the quotations level. Drag the handles to expand the selection box over the lines you want to alter. Tap the arrow in the pop-up menu bar above the selected text to expand the options and then tap Quote Level. Tap either Decrease or Increase to change the quotation level of the section you highlighted. Tap Decrease to remove a level of indentation. Tap Increase to add a level of indentation. Tap Decrease repeatedly to remove the quotation levels. The chosen text aligns along the left margin and is colored black. Tap Send to forward the email.

Add Quotation Levels Manually in New Mail

The Mail app adds the quotation levels automatically as emails are exchanged in a thread.

To apply quotation levels manually in a new outgoing email you are composing, select the text you want to apply a quotation level to and choose Quote Level > Increase (or Decrease) from the pop-up menu, the same as you do when changing levels in a forwarded email.