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Roderick O'Regan
I have created an HTML page and I want to place it in my e-mail
message not as an attachment but as an actual web page.
I have followed all the various suggestions found in this group as
directed by the various MVPs.
The one I preferred from the suggestions was to navigate to the html
page in IE then select File|Send|Page by e-mail. This should, I
understand, open the page in Outlook's editor enabling me just to
insert the user's e-mail address in the To: line then Send.
However, when I do this the Outlook (2002 in Windows XP Pro SP2)
editor places it as an attachment rather than display the page.
This is obviously some setting dealing with attachments which I cannot
fathom out in the tangled variety of Outlook Options settings. I have
ensured that message format is in HTML and that Word has not been set
as the editor. Could it be something to do with security settings?
Any suggestions, please?
Roderick
message not as an attachment but as an actual web page.
I have followed all the various suggestions found in this group as
directed by the various MVPs.
The one I preferred from the suggestions was to navigate to the html
page in IE then select File|Send|Page by e-mail. This should, I
understand, open the page in Outlook's editor enabling me just to
insert the user's e-mail address in the To: line then Send.
However, when I do this the Outlook (2002 in Windows XP Pro SP2)
editor places it as an attachment rather than display the page.
This is obviously some setting dealing with attachments which I cannot
fathom out in the tangled variety of Outlook Options settings. I have
ensured that message format is in HTML and that Word has not been set
as the editor. Could it be something to do with security settings?
Any suggestions, please?
Roderick