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I have just got Outlook 2007 after many years of 2003 and I have a couple of
configuration questions that I just cannot seem to find the answer to: (I know these are simple problems, I jus cannot figure it out) 1. Some messages are not coming into the viewing pane in the fonts they should be using. I publish a newsletter which looks great when I view it in IE but all the fonts are gone (and all the css) when I look at it in Outlook 2007. Where is the switch to make 2007 use the fonts specified in the document? 2. In looking for this setting above I have done something in one of my email folders such that it is no longer displaying unread messages as bold. Where is the setting to change the font for unread messages. thanks ...steve |
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"sghalliday" wrote in message
... I have just got Outlook 2007 after many years of 2003 and I have a couple of configuration questions that I just cannot seem to find the answer to: (I know these are simple problems, I jus cannot figure it out) 1. Some messages are not coming into the viewing pane in the fonts they should be using. I publish a newsletter which looks great when I view it in IE but all the fonts are gone (and all the css) when I look at it in Outlook 2007. Where is the switch to make 2007 use the fonts specified in the document? Prior versions of Outlook use IE as the rendering engine for HTML messages. With Outlook 2007, Microsoft decided to use Word as the rendering engine. which does not render HTML in the same way. Moreover much of the CSS will be ignored. You'll need to change your newsletter to allow for the changes in rendering engine. See this: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102109301033.aspx?pid=CL100626971033 Also, see the section entitled "Why is Outlook 2007 using Word 2007 to display HTML?" in this: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102548801033.aspx?pid=CH100788871033 This tool may be of some use: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=0B764C08-0F86-431E-8BD5-EF0E9CE26A3A&displaylang=en 2. In looking for this setting above I have done something in one of my email folders such that it is no longer displaying unread messages as bold. Where is the setting to change the font for unread messages. If you right-click a message, do you see "Mark as Read" or "Mark as Unread"? Can you click ToolsOrganizeUsing ColorsAutomatic Formatting? (I'm not at my Outlook 2007 PC right now.) If you can, select the "Unread messages" rule. Is the specified font bold? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian:
thanks for the info. I will spend some time looking at the URLs you suggested. While I can fix my newsletter, it makes the others that come in ugly but I guess there is nothing I can do. The second suggestion helped me to fix the problem, though I must have got there a different way, but I did remember the screen when I got to it. thanks ...steve "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "sghalliday" wrote in message ... I have just got Outlook 2007 after many years of 2003 and I have a couple of configuration questions that I just cannot seem to find the answer to: (I know these are simple problems, I jus cannot figure it out) 1. Some messages are not coming into the viewing pane in the fonts they should be using. I publish a newsletter which looks great when I view it in IE but all the fonts are gone (and all the css) when I look at it in Outlook 2007. Where is the switch to make 2007 use the fonts specified in the document? Prior versions of Outlook use IE as the rendering engine for HTML messages. With Outlook 2007, Microsoft decided to use Word as the rendering engine. which does not render HTML in the same way. Moreover much of the CSS will be ignored. You'll need to change your newsletter to allow for the changes in rendering engine. See this: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102109301033.aspx?pid=CL100626971033 Also, see the section entitled "Why is Outlook 2007 using Word 2007 to display HTML?" in this: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102548801033.aspx?pid=CH100788871033 This tool may be of some use: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=0B764C08-0F86-431E-8BD5-EF0E9CE26A3A&displaylang=en 2. In looking for this setting above I have done something in one of my email folders such that it is no longer displaying unread messages as bold. Where is the setting to change the font for unread messages. If you right-click a message, do you see "Mark as Read" or "Mark as Unread"? Can you click ToolsOrganizeUsing ColorsAutomatic Formatting? (I'm not at my Outlook 2007 PC right now.) If you can, select the "Unread messages" rule. Is the specified font bold? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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