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John F. Schroeder
I have always been able read HTML format emails in Outlook> I use Office XP
on Windows XP. Recently, I think it was after I installed a Windows XP
Update prior to SP2, when I receive and HTML formatted email, Outlook
displays it as plain text with links throughout. Here ia s a sample:
Photo & Video
Weekly<http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/nl/photo/nwsltr_PhotoVid_top.gif>
<http://www.cnet.com/b.gif> September 20, 2004
What's hot this week<http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/nl/gl/hed_whatshot.gif>
Lori Grunin<http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/nl/photo/ED_LoriG.gif>
Lori Grunin
Senior editor
CNET Reviews
Home video you can be proud of
<http://ct.com.com/click?q=e9-gd8pQxVJwRjMP1V3qyV5W1jL9XCM>
Are you abusing your camcorder? We don't mean by dropping it on the concrete
or by leaving it in the car on 100-degree days. We're talking about using it
to shoot bad video, the kind that makes audiences start looking for the exit,
or worse, that fails to capture important moments. Hey, don't feel
bad--camcorders are sophisticated, complicated tools, and some mistakes are
almost inevitable unless you've studied cinematography. Sure, you could sign
up for expensive classes. Or you could just keep reading and learn to avoid
10 of the most common camcorder gaffes.
<http://www.cnet.com/i/gl/arrow_333.gif> Don't Shoot! 10 tips to beat bad
home video <http://ct.com.com/click?q=13-NxxZI3XU8Y4RFFwOOKgVIxEw7e9H>
<http://www.cnet.com/i/gl/arrow_333.gif> Editors' top home-movie camcorders
<http://ct.com.com/click?q=3e-F5gnIizQmEtvuqbGCKtKG3umXiN~>
<http://www.cnet.com/b.gif>
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In the past this would display like a web page with the links and text
properly formatted.
My ISP has a web based email interface and I have no problem with HTML
messages in that environment. Ihave read teh same messages in both
environments and get a nice display in IE6 and lousy in Outlook.
Does anyone have an idea of how I can get Outlook to behave nicely and
display HTML emails the way it used to. I have Outlook XP with the latest
patches. I have not yet installed XP SP2, but am up to date on all XP updates
prior to SP2.
Thanks in Advance.
John F. Schroeder
on Windows XP. Recently, I think it was after I installed a Windows XP
Update prior to SP2, when I receive and HTML formatted email, Outlook
displays it as plain text with links throughout. Here ia s a sample:
Photo & Video
Weekly<http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/nl/photo/nwsltr_PhotoVid_top.gif>
<http://www.cnet.com/b.gif> September 20, 2004
What's hot this week<http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/nl/gl/hed_whatshot.gif>
Lori Grunin<http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/nl/photo/ED_LoriG.gif>
Lori Grunin
Senior editor
CNET Reviews
Home video you can be proud of
<http://ct.com.com/click?q=e9-gd8pQxVJwRjMP1V3qyV5W1jL9XCM>
Are you abusing your camcorder? We don't mean by dropping it on the concrete
or by leaving it in the car on 100-degree days. We're talking about using it
to shoot bad video, the kind that makes audiences start looking for the exit,
or worse, that fails to capture important moments. Hey, don't feel
bad--camcorders are sophisticated, complicated tools, and some mistakes are
almost inevitable unless you've studied cinematography. Sure, you could sign
up for expensive classes. Or you could just keep reading and learn to avoid
10 of the most common camcorder gaffes.
<http://www.cnet.com/i/gl/arrow_333.gif> Don't Shoot! 10 tips to beat bad
home video <http://ct.com.com/click?q=13-NxxZI3XU8Y4RFFwOOKgVIxEw7e9H>
<http://www.cnet.com/i/gl/arrow_333.gif> Editors' top home-movie camcorders
<http://ct.com.com/click?q=3e-F5gnIizQmEtvuqbGCKtKG3umXiN~>
<http://www.cnet.com/b.gif>
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In the past this would display like a web page with the links and text
properly formatted.
My ISP has a web based email interface and I have no problem with HTML
messages in that environment. Ihave read teh same messages in both
environments and get a nice display in IE6 and lousy in Outlook.
Does anyone have an idea of how I can get Outlook to behave nicely and
display HTML emails the way it used to. I have Outlook XP with the latest
patches. I have not yet installed XP SP2, but am up to date on all XP updates
prior to SP2.
Thanks in Advance.
John F. Schroeder