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Somehow or another in MS Office Outlook 2007 (running on Vista Home Premium)
I have managed to turn on a control/command the convert my HTML incoming email to Plain Text. It's the work of a second to right button it and specify "Display as HTML" but it seems so unneccessary to have to do that, more and more it seems. How do I get my received email to open in the same format as it was sent in, at least for HTML? Regards, Denzil. |
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