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Plain text messages are not readable.
Hi everyone, sure hope someone can help.
I am running Office 2003, with XP Pro. Apparently I have inadvertently changed a setting, because all emails received in Plain Text are not readable. I can open them OK, but there is nothing in the body of the message. Additionally, if I create a new contact or calendar item, any info I enter in the fields for "subject", "location", "name", "job title", etc. appears OK. But any info I enter in the body of the appointment, or the contact, does not appear. However, once I save the new item, then the data appears on the screen. If I open the item back up, the info in the body disappears. Does anyone know what's going on?? Thanks you guys for any help. -- Jim |
Plain text messages are not readable.
Did you change your font settings in Tools | Option | Mail Format? This sounds like white text displaying on a white background.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Jim" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, sure hope someone can help. I am running Office 2003, with XP Pro. Apparently I have inadvertently changed a setting, because all emails received in Plain Text are not readable. I can open them OK, but there is nothing in the body of the message. Additionally, if I create a new contact or calendar item, any info I enter in the fields for "subject", "location", "name", "job title", etc. appears OK. But any info I enter in the body of the appointment, or the contact, does not appear. However, once I save the new item, then the data appears on the screen. If I open the item back up, the info in the body disappears. Does anyone know what's going on?? Thanks you guys for any help. -- Jim |
Plain text messages are not readable.
Thanks Sue, that was it!
I was using the Help menu yesterday to create signatures for my various email accounts, and I remember the Help menu directing me into the Font selections for some reason. I don't remember actually changing anything, but I must have! You're a lifesaver. I've seen your answers on here to other posts, and "dummys" like me really appreaciate someone like you taking the time to help us. Thanks again! -- Jim "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Did you change your font settings in Tools | Option | Mail Format? This sounds like white text displaying on a white background. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Jim" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, sure hope someone can help. I am running Office 2003, with XP Pro. Apparently I have inadvertently changed a setting, because all emails received in Plain Text are not readable. I can open them OK, but there is nothing in the body of the message. Additionally, if I create a new contact or calendar item, any info I enter in the fields for "subject", "location", "name", "job title", etc. appears OK. But any info I enter in the body of the appointment, or the contact, does not appear. However, once I save the new item, then the data appears on the screen. If I open the item back up, the info in the body disappears. Does anyone know what's going on?? Thanks you guys for any help. -- Jim |
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