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Stationery and Attachments
Hello,
My wife and I both use Outlook 2003. When I send her an e-mail that something embedded, such as a smiley face, a background color, or a selected stationery as a background, it ends up as an attachment. We are both set to composing and receiving e-mails in HTML. Mine works fine. Any ideas why this is occurring? Thanks much. Bill |
Stationery and Attachments
Start Outlook 2003 and select Tools Options Preferences tab Email
Options button. Check to see if the read all standard e-mail as plain text checkbox is unchecked. "Bill" wrote in message hlink.net... Hello, My wife and I both use Outlook 2003. When I send her an e-mail that something embedded, such as a smiley face, a background color, or a selected stationery as a background, it ends up as an attachment. We are both set to composing and receiving e-mails in HTML. Mine works fine. Any ideas why this is occurring? Thanks much. Bill |
Stationery and Attachments
It is unchecked.
"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Start Outlook 2003 and select Tools Options Preferences tab Email Options button. Check to see if the read all standard e-mail as plain text checkbox is unchecked. "Bill" wrote in message hlink.net... Hello, My wife and I both use Outlook 2003. When I send her an e-mail that something embedded, such as a smiley face, a background color, or a selected stationery as a background, it ends up as an attachment. We are both set to composing and receiving e-mails in HTML. Mine works fine. Any ideas why this is occurring? Thanks much. Bill |
Stationery and Attachments
Are you testing this by just you sending her a message? If yes and her
e-mail address is in your contacts folder, I would check to ensure it isn't marked to receive plain text only. You do this by opening the contact record and then double click on the e-mail address. "Bill" wrote in message link.net... It is unchecked. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Start Outlook 2003 and select Tools Options Preferences tab Email Options button. Check to see if the read all standard e-mail as plain text checkbox is unchecked. "Bill" wrote in message hlink.net... Hello, My wife and I both use Outlook 2003. When I send her an e-mail that something embedded, such as a smiley face, a background color, or a selected stationery as a background, it ends up as an attachment. We are both set to composing and receiving e-mails in HTML. Mine works fine. Any ideas why this is occurring? Thanks much. Bill |
Stationery and Attachments
That was it. Thank you very very much. I can't tell you how much time I
spent going through her setup and never thinking about looking at mine! "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Are you testing this by just you sending her a message? If yes and her e-mail address is in your contacts folder, I would check to ensure it isn't marked to receive plain text only. You do this by opening the contact record and then double click on the e-mail address. "Bill" wrote in message link.net... It is unchecked. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... Start Outlook 2003 and select Tools Options Preferences tab Email Options button. Check to see if the read all standard e-mail as plain text checkbox is unchecked. "Bill" wrote in message hlink.net... Hello, My wife and I both use Outlook 2003. When I send her an e-mail that something embedded, such as a smiley face, a background color, or a selected stationery as a background, it ends up as an attachment. We are both set to composing and receiving e-mails in HTML. Mine works fine. Any ideas why this is occurring? Thanks much. Bill |
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