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Hi,
I have to design an outlook template to mirror the look of our company's letterhead. My question is on the company logo. I designed the letterhead in MS Word 2003 using a table with three columns. The logo is situated on the left column. I copied and pasted the borderless table in a new outlook message with the Word Editor disabled. I saved it as an .oft file. When I used the template to test send and printed out the sent email, the logo looked very fuzzy. It looked very clean and crisp when I did it in Word. ls it because it's now rendered in HTML? How can I make it crispy clean as it looks in its native state? Please help. Thank you so much, Jonathan |
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