Outlook and Ecards

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phyllis

When I receive an ecard in an Outlook email, the ecard doesn't view in the
email. I'm running Outlook 2007 with Vista. I didn't have this problem in
current versions.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Try posting again using understandable and accurate terms. Bear in mind that
no one knows what an "ecard" is and that Outlook 2007 _is_ the current
version. What is your question?
 
P

phyllis

Many people know what an ecard is, your "no one knows what an "ecard" is in
inaccurate! It can be in the form of a newsletter or a card that someone
sends by email that contains graphics. I have no problem viewing pictures in
emails.

Russ Valentine said:
Try posting again using understandable and accurate terms. Bear in mind that
no one knows what an "ecard" is and that Outlook 2007 _is_ the current
version. What is your question?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
phyllis said:
When I receive an ecard in an Outlook email, the ecard doesn't view in the
email. I'm running Outlook 2007 with Vista. I didn't have this problem
in
current versions.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

What does this have to do with Outlook? What you view in Outlook is
dependent on what has been sent to you and how.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
phyllis said:
Many people know what an ecard is, your "no one knows what an "ecard" is
in
inaccurate! It can be in the form of a newsletter or a card that
someone
sends by email that contains graphics. I have no problem viewing pictures
in
emails.

Russ Valentine said:
Try posting again using understandable and accurate terms. Bear in mind
that
no one knows what an "ecard" is and that Outlook 2007 _is_ the current
version. What is your question?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
phyllis said:
When I receive an ecard in an Outlook email, the ecard doesn't view in
the
email. I'm running Outlook 2007 with Vista. I didn't have this
problem
in
current versions.
 

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