problem with imagen *.gif

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Ludwin Pacheco

I have some problem when I recive email with imagen gif, the imagen don't
move (I use outlook 2007), but in Outlook 2003 the same email and imagen do
move it.

What I need to resolve this problem?, please let know.
 
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Ludwin Pacheco

I'm very sure that this picture.gif is move because this email I forwaord to
other person with otulook 2003 and this person it can see the picture move
it. I think is some setting on outlook 2007.
 
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Peter Foldes

In Outlook 2007 animated viewing of animated gif's has been removed. This was still available on Office 2003 but this function was removed from Office 2007
 
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JoAnn Paules

I didn't know that - but it doesn't make me unhappy to read it. I really
hate cutesy emails with animated gifs. It's okay if you're a 14-yr old girl
but I haven't been 14 for a few years.

--

JoAnn Paules
Microsoft MVP - Publisher

How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375



In Outlook 2007 animated viewing of animated gif's has been removed. This
was still available on Office 2003 but this function was removed from Office
2007
 
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XS11E

JoAnn Paules said:
I didn't know that

Didn't know that, either, but I use Office 2003 and seldom use
Outlook or OE.
but it doesn't make me unhappy to read it. I really hate cutesy
emails with animated gifs. It's okay if you're a 14-yr old girl
but I haven't been 14 for a few years.

5 years, right? ;-)

I really get tired of telling people to send nothing but plain text
emails, I'm set up to NOT see anything but text in an email message.

I've spent a very long time thinking of an acceptable punishment for
whoever inflicted IncrediMail on the world, it involves a LOT of pain!
 
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JoAnn Paules

Ha ha ha ha! A whole lot more than 5 yrs but thanks anyway.

I can handle a graphic if there's a reason for it but that's about it. I
cringe every time someone asks how they can make music play when an email is
opened. ARGH!!!

--

JoAnn Paules
Microsoft MVP - Publisher

How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
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XS11E

JoAnn Paules said:
Ha ha ha ha! A whole lot more than 5 yrs but thanks anyway.

You're welcome. You post young, my posts reveal me to be the grouchy
old guy I really am.
I can handle a graphic if there's a reason for it but that's about
it.

I have no objections to attachments, but I just don't want stuff in the
body of the message. The attachment gives me the choice of opening it
or deleting it.
 
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Herb Tyson [MVP]

If you're using Outlook, you can tell it to display all email as plain text.
If there's something the formatting of which you actually want to see, click
the bar at the top of the email to view the formatted version.

This makes e-life a lot more tolerable for me. In Outlook 2007, it's in
Tools - Trust Center - E-mail Security. I've forgotten where the setting is
in Outlook 2003. In Windows Mail, it's in Tools - Options - Read, and I
think it's in the same place in Outlook Express.
 
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XS11E

Herb Tyson said:
If you're using Outlook,

Don't use Outlook or OE except for compatibility at work which I no
longer need so all my email is handled by Pegasus Mail, news by Xnews.
you can tell it to display all email as plain text.

I did that.
In Windows Mail, it's in Tools - Options - Read, and I think it's
in the same place in Outlook Express.

I never use either anymore, now that I don't need Outlook I'll probably
delete it and also delete OE (yes, it can be done, the instructions
used to be on the MSFT website). I'll have to find out how to delete
Windows Mail in Vista but I'll bet it's about the same procedure as
deleting OE...
 
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