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Hi,
I have changed my Outlook settings so that it doesn't use Word to compose email messages. This is a requirement so that I can use Sage ACT! functionality. The problem is that my signature now appears with double line spacing. If I set it to compose as plain text as opposed to HTML this solves the problem, except for when I reply to an HTML email. Can anyone explain why this is happening? Thanks |
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![]() "Shaun" wrote in message ... Hi, I have changed my Outlook settings so that it doesn't use Word to compose email messages. This is a requirement so that I can use Sage ACT! functionality. The problem is that my signature now appears with double line spacing. If I set it to compose as plain text as opposed to HTML this solves the problem, except for when I reply to an HTML email. Can anyone explain why this is happening? Thanks The HTML for your sig probably wraps each line in Pwhatever text/P tags. Default CSS styles for the P[aragraph] tag cause this to display as if there is a blank line between each line of text. To fix it, edit the HTML directly to remove the P at the beginning of each line, and replace the /P at the end of each line with BR (the breaking line tag.) It is possible that there may not be any /P (closing paragraph) tags there. (They are required by W3C spec, but many browsers will render adequately without them.) If that's the case, you'll have to wing it a bit, just get rid of the opening P tags and place a BR where ever a new line should begin. -Mark |
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![]() "Mark J. McGinty" wrote in message ... "Shaun" wrote in message ... Hi, I have changed my Outlook settings so that it doesn't use Word to compose email messages. This is a requirement so that I can use Sage ACT! functionality. The problem is that my signature now appears with double line spacing. If I set it to compose as plain text as opposed to HTML this solves the problem, except for when I reply to an HTML email. Can anyone explain why this is happening? Thanks The HTML for your sig probably wraps each line in Pwhatever text/P tags. Default CSS styles for the P[aragraph] tag cause this to display as if there is a blank line between each line of text. To fix it, edit the HTML directly to remove the P at the beginning of each line, and replace the /P at the end of each line with BR (the breaking line tag.) It is possible that there may not be any /P (closing paragraph) tags there. (They are required by W3C spec, but many browsers will render adequately without them.) If that's the case, you'll have to wing it a bit, just get rid of the opening P tags and place a BR where ever a new line should begin. -Mark Thanks Mark |
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