Have you tried it? Yes, using send by email will work too but you can copy
any rendered HTML (as you see when you open the page in IE) and paste it
into an email message (must be HTML format naturally). I've never had it
convert to the raw HTML code.
I never said outlook has a HTML source editor (because it doesn't) but that
doesn't mean you can't paste rendered HTML into the message body.
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:
you can also open it in IE and copy and paste the page into the email
message.
I wasn't aware that Outlook had a source or direct HTML edit mode?
Pasting HTML code (which is just text) into an e-mail message might
still not get the wanted result. Wouldn't it be more correct to edit
the .html file until it looks how you want in a web browser and then use
that web browser's Send Page By E-mail function? Of course, not
everything you can display in a web browser will be properly displayed
within an e-mail client that support HTML formatted e-mails. E-mail
clients are not web browsers and, for example, the default Restricted
Sites security zone used by Outlook will not run scripts, AX controls,
etc.