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Hi,
In Outlook express you can select "View | Source Edit" from the message's menu to see and edit the html-code by clicking on the "Source" tab at the bottom of the window. When you make an e-mail in Outlook 2003 with Word you can use the Microsoft Script Editor to see and edit the html-code. Is there a way to see and edit the html-code in a normal e-mail in Outlook 2003, without using Word and the Microsoft Script Editor? Greetings Nees |
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I don't think so...
"Nees" wrote in message ... Hi, In Outlook express you can select "View | Source Edit" from the message's menu to see and edit the html-code by clicking on the "Source" tab at the bottom of the window. When you make an e-mail in Outlook 2003 with Word you can use the Microsoft Script Editor to see and edit the html-code. Is there a way to see and edit the html-code in a normal e-mail in Outlook 2003, without using Word and the Microsoft Script Editor? |
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