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ship July 3rd 08 04:34 PM

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
 
Hi

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?

I tried right-clicking and then view source, and saving but it didnt
change
the email.

thanks


Ship
Shiperton Henethe

Brian Tillman July 3rd 08 05:15 PM

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
 
ship wrote:

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?


I've never seen any way to do that, but perhaps something here will help:
http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/html.htm
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Pat Willener July 4th 08 05:55 AM

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
 
I use Frontpage 2003 to edit the HTML source of Outlook messages; at the
end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook editor.

ship wrote:
Hi

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?

I tried right-clicking and then view source, and saving but it didnt
change
the email.

thanks


Ship
Shiperton Henethe


Pat Willener July 4th 08 06:00 AM

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
 
P.S. of course you can do that with any HTML editor - it doesn't have to
be Frontpage.

Pat Willener wrote:
I use Frontpage 2003 to edit the HTML source of Outlook messages; at the
end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook editor.

ship wrote:
Hi

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?

I tried right-clicking and then view source, and saving but it didnt
change
the email.

thanks


Ship
Shiperton Henethe


ship July 4th 08 04:46 PM

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
 

Please can you explain how to do this?
...at the end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook editor.


Ah I see...maybe this would work in Dreamweaver!
I'll get back to you on this


Ship


I use Frontpage 2003 to edit the HTML source of Outlook messages; at the
end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook editor.



ship wrote:
Hi


How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?


I tried right-clicking and then view source, *and saving but it didnt
change
the email.


thanks


Ship
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Diane Poremsky {MVP} July 4th 08 10:51 PM

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
 
You can save the file as HTML and use file, insert as text.

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"ship" wrote in message
...

Please can you explain how to do this?
...at the end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook
editor.


Ah I see...maybe this would work in Dreamweaver!
I'll get back to you on this


Ship


I use Frontpage 2003 to edit the HTML source of Outlook messages; at the
end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook editor.



ship wrote:
Hi


How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?


I tried right-clicking and then view source, and saving but it didnt
change
the email.


thanks


Ship
ShipertonHenethe- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -



Peregrin July 22nd 08 08:36 PM

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
 


"ship" wrote:

Hi

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?

I tried right-clicking and then view source, and saving but it didnt
change
the email.

thanks


Ship
Shiperton Henethe

I found this forum very useful. If you can access Visual Basics, then you
can create module that can be access via macros. It worked for me.


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