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Hello,
One of our users sent an RTF email with two pasted screenshots. When forwarding or replying, the first screenshot is replaced with the text: OLE-object: Picture (Metafile) The second screenshot is replaced by the text: OLE-object: Picture (Device Independent Bitmap) In previous cases I always told the person who complained to tell the sender that he has to attach, not paste, the screenshots. But in this case I was asked to investigate the issue. I am quite sure that it is impossible for the receiver to prevent the change from image to text. I have tested a lot of things. Only copy/ paste to a new RTF mail works. Can anyone confirm or deny? I suppose the only thing that can be done, is on the sender side. Can anyone please give me advice on a failsafe method of adding "screenshots" to an RTF email? And to make my boss happy: who can come up with a human readable explaining of this issue? Kind regards, Amedee Van Gasse |
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You didn't mention what version of Outlook is being used & if = Outlook
2003, does said person use Word as their e-mail editor when composing the forward/reply? "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message ... Hello, One of our users sent an RTF email with two pasted screenshots. When forwarding or replying, the first screenshot is replaced with the text: OLE-object: Picture (Metafile) The second screenshot is replaced by the text: OLE-object: Picture (Device Independent Bitmap) In previous cases I always told the person who complained to tell the sender that he has to attach, not paste, the screenshots. But in this case I was asked to investigate the issue. I am quite sure that it is impossible for the receiver to prevent the change from image to text. I have tested a lot of things. Only copy/ paste to a new RTF mail works. Can anyone confirm or deny? I suppose the only thing that can be done, is on the sender side. Can anyone please give me advice on a failsafe method of adding "screenshots" to an RTF email? And to make my boss happy: who can come up with a human readable explaining of this issue? Kind regards, Amedee Van Gasse |
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On 20 feb, 13:39, "neo [mvp outlook]"
wrote: You didn't mention what version of Outlook is being used & if = Outlook 2003, does said person use Word as their e-mail editor when composing the forward/reply? Didn't I? oops sorry! (/me auto-LARTs) Everybody here has Outlook 2003. The sender doesn't use Word as editor. Receiver A does use Word as editor. Receiver B doesn't use Word as editor. == my conclusion is that Word isn't a factor here. Or is this a too hasty conclusion? Amedee |
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At this point I would ask...
Receiver A replies/forwards and can duplicate issue? Receiver B replies/forwards and can duplicate issue? Is it safe to assume that all users are using same version of Windows? Everyone have the same service packs installed on operating system and office 2003? What type of mail accounts are involved? Just so you know, at this point I can't duplicate using Windows XP SP2, Office 2003 SP3, and Exchange 2003 SP2. "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message ... On 20 feb, 13:39, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: You didn't mention what version of Outlook is being used & if = Outlook 2003, does said person use Word as their e-mail editor when composing the forward/reply? Didn't I? oops sorry! (/me auto-LARTs) Everybody here has Outlook 2003. The sender doesn't use Word as editor. Receiver A does use Word as editor. Receiver B doesn't use Word as editor. == my conclusion is that Word isn't a factor here. Or is this a too hasty conclusion? Amedee |
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On 20 feb, 14:17, "neo [mvp outlook]"
wrote: At this point I would ask... Receiver A replies/forwards and can duplicate issue? Yes. Receiver B replies/forwards and can duplicate issue? Yes. Is it safe to assume that all users are using same version of Windows? Everyone have the same service packs installed on operating system and office 2003? That is *extremely* safe to assume. WinXPsp2 OL2k3sp2 Ex2k3sp2 What type of mail accounts are involved? Exchange accounts. Just so you know, at this point I can't duplicate using Windows XP SP2, Office 2003 SP3, and Exchange 2003 SP2. I must say that I have seen this behavior before at $WORK-2, where we had Outlook 2000 + POP accounts. I never investigated it because I always "blamed" the sender and asked him to send an attachment. Amedee |
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On Feb 20, 3:47*pm, Amedee Van Gasse
wrote: On 20 feb, 14:17, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: At this point I would ask... Receiver A replies/forwards and can duplicate issue? Yes. Receiver B replies/forwards and can duplicate issue? Yes. Is it safe to assume that all users are using same version of Windows? Everyone have the same service packs installed on operating system and office 2003? That is *extremely* safe to assume. WinXPsp2 OL2k3sp2 Ex2k3sp2 What type of mail accounts are involved? Exchange accounts. Just so you know, at this point I can't duplicate using Windows XP SP2, Office 2003 SP3, and Exchange 2003 SP2. I must say that I have seen this behavior before at $WORK-2, where we had Outlook 2000 + POP accounts. I never investigated it because I always "blamed" the sender and asked him to send an attachment. Amedee uhhh... bump? (sorry... but I'm really at a dead end) |
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On Feb 27, 10:19*am, Amedee Van Gasse
wrote: On Feb 20, 3:47*pm, Amedee Van Gasse wrote: On 20 feb, 14:17, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: At this point I would ask... Receiver A replies/forwards and can duplicate issue? Yes. Receiver B replies/forwards and can duplicate issue? Yes. Is it safe to assume that all users are using same version of Windows? Everyone have the same service packs installed on operating system and office 2003? That is *extremely* safe to assume. WinXPsp2 OL2k3sp2 Ex2k3sp2 What type of mail accounts are involved? Exchange accounts. Just so you know, at this point I can't duplicate using Windows XP SP2, Office 2003 SP3, and Exchange 2003 SP2. I must say that I have seen this behavior before at $WORK-2, where we had Outlook 2000 + POP accounts. I never investigated it because I always "blamed" the sender and asked him to send an attachment. Amedee uhhh... bump? (sorry... but I'm really at a dead end)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Only HTML format can carry inline (embedded) images. Using RTF format, your only option is to attach images. Correct me if I am wrong ...? http://www.emailsignature.eu |
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I'm still here... just trying to figure out how to duplicate the issue.
Are the screenshots of the entire window or is the user being selective (print screen vs. alt + print screen) The other thing my brain is stuck on is that "OLE-object:" implies Word control codes, but apparently I can't get there by toggling certain boxes under Tools Options. I'm wondering, can you backup this users settings using Office 2003 Save My Settings Wizard and see it dup on another machine vs what I'm trying of just a clean install of Windows XP/Office and nothing else? The reason I'm going this is route is that I'm starting to wonder if there is a 3rd party program installed (e.g. Google Desktop). I have seen 3rd party apps cause some pretty strange things and it might be worth going down this path since we don't have the same baseline to compare against. Any event, to answer your original question... Exchange/Outlook users should be able to send RTF messages with screenshots w/out issues. Reply/Forward should not do what you are seeing in out-of-box installs. "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message ... On Feb 20, 3:47 pm, Amedee Van Gasse wrote: On 20 feb, 14:17, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: At this point I would ask... Receiver A replies/forwards and can duplicate issue? Yes. Receiver B replies/forwards and can duplicate issue? Yes. Is it safe to assume that all users are using same version of Windows? Everyone have the same service packs installed on operating system and office 2003? That is *extremely* safe to assume. WinXPsp2 OL2k3sp2 Ex2k3sp2 What type of mail accounts are involved? Exchange accounts. Just so you know, at this point I can't duplicate using Windows XP SP2, Office 2003 SP3, and Exchange 2003 SP2. I must say that I have seen this behavior before at $WORK-2, where we had Outlook 2000 + POP accounts. I never investigated it because I always "blamed" the sender and asked him to send an attachment. Amedee uhhh... bump? (sorry... but I'm really at a dead end) |
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On Mar 3, 2:40*pm, "neo [mvp outlook]"
wrote: I'm still here... just trying to figure out how to duplicate the issue. Are the screenshots of the entire window or is the user being selective (print screen vs. alt + print screen) Does it matter? But in this particular case: alt+print screen The other thing my brain is stuck on is that "OLE-object:" implies Word control codes, but apparently I can't get there by toggling certain boxes under Tools Options. *I'm wondering, can you backup this users settings using Office 2003 Save My Settings Wizard and see it dup on another machine vs what I'm trying of just a clean install of Windows XP/Office and nothing else? No, I cannot do that, because that software is not installed. Anyway all machines have the same settings because they are installed with installation templates. Even for every little f@rt every sofware can be reinstalled with factory settings. The reason I'm going this is route is that I'm starting to wonder if there is a 3rd party program installed (e.g. Google Desktop). *I have seen 3rd party apps cause some pretty strange things and it might be worth going down this path since we don't have the same baseline to compare against. No it is not yet installed but we are evaluating a company-wide deployment of Google Desktop Enterprise Edition. Any event, to answer your original question... Exchange/Outlook users should be able to send RTF messages with screenshots w/out issues. *Reply/Forward should not do what you are seeing in out-of-box installs. We are bumping into several annoyances with RTF messages. Receipients outside our Exchange environment (on the internet) sometimes receive winmail.dat files. This happens when they don't use Outlook but Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Incredimail, Google mail, or any other mail client out there. I reeeeeeally feel like encouraging people to switch to plain text, or html if they really, *really* need markup. |
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For "Does it matter?" - For me, nope. Can't duplicate either way, but since
I can't see the setup you have I'm trying to help by figuring how to get a repro. At the very least you can't fault your peer for trying. For the "software equation" - Well, this is the fun part about IT. If your machine differs in configuration from what the customer has, it makes it difficult to figure out. This is why Microsoft and your peers will ask for exact repro steps and/or what is installed. Makes it easier to get a repro on the problem in order to figure out if it is an out-of-box problem or some sort of interaction between two or more products. On the RTF front... well, Rich Text Format (RTF) just plain sucks to any mail client that isn't Microsoft Outlook. This is why Microsoft has made the switch to using HTML as the default message format. At the very least you get better cross platform support when you have *Nix purists that can't stand HTML formatted messages. At the very least, the Exchange/Outlook will provide a plain text body part that makes them happy (1). /neo (1) Of course no purist is happy when mentioning Microsoft in any type of context. ![]() "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message ... On Mar 3, 2:40 pm, "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: I'm still here... just trying to figure out how to duplicate the issue. Are the screenshots of the entire window or is the user being selective (print screen vs. alt + print screen) Does it matter? But in this particular case: alt+print screen The other thing my brain is stuck on is that "OLE-object:" implies Word control codes, but apparently I can't get there by toggling certain boxes under Tools Options. I'm wondering, can you backup this users settings using Office 2003 Save My Settings Wizard and see it dup on another machine vs what I'm trying of just a clean install of Windows XP/Office and nothing else? No, I cannot do that, because that software is not installed. Anyway all machines have the same settings because they are installed with installation templates. Even for every little f@rt every sofware can be reinstalled with factory settings. The reason I'm going this is route is that I'm starting to wonder if there is a 3rd party program installed (e.g. Google Desktop). I have seen 3rd party apps cause some pretty strange things and it might be worth going down this path since we don't have the same baseline to compare against. No it is not yet installed but we are evaluating a company-wide deployment of Google Desktop Enterprise Edition. Any event, to answer your original question... Exchange/Outlook users should be able to send RTF messages with screenshots w/out issues. Reply/Forward should not do what you are seeing in out-of-box installs. We are bumping into several annoyances with RTF messages. Receipients outside our Exchange environment (on the internet) sometimes receive winmail.dat files. This happens when they don't use Outlook but Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Incredimail, Google mail, or any other mail client out there. I reeeeeeally feel like encouraging people to switch to plain text, or html if they really, *really* need markup. |
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