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Emails can have a body set to HTML (OlBodyFormat=olFormatHTML). All
of the examples I see for Outlook appointments have plain text. But it's obvious that within an appointment we can use at least rich text. Can we set olAppointment.Body with text as OlBodyFormat=olFormatHTML, or is it sort of hardcoded as olFormatRichText? I'm hoping we can use HTML with complex styles, images, etc. Thanks. |
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