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Sandy Tipper
When I type a network address as either a URL or UNC name,
my Outlook 2003 always makes it a hyperlink, and the recipients
see it VERY badly messed up, as if it were trying to "explain" an
<a> tag, even though I'm using RTF, not HTTP, and talking
to others on my Exchange server that also read RTF format.
For Example, I see http://www.microsoft.com,
and they see
HYPERLINK"http://www.microsoft.com"http://www.microsoft.com
With UNCs it's even worse: the first copy has the backslashes doubled.
Any Idea why it does this, and how to stop it?
Even turning off autohyperlinks would be good.
Thanks.
Sandy
my Outlook 2003 always makes it a hyperlink, and the recipients
see it VERY badly messed up, as if it were trying to "explain" an
<a> tag, even though I'm using RTF, not HTTP, and talking
to others on my Exchange server that also read RTF format.
For Example, I see http://www.microsoft.com,
and they see
HYPERLINK"http://www.microsoft.com"http://www.microsoft.com
With UNCs it's even worse: the first copy has the backslashes doubled.
Any Idea why it does this, and how to stop it?
Even turning off autohyperlinks would be good.
Thanks.
Sandy