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Right now I am retrieving the Body of a meeting request using
MeetingItem.Body and display it on a Word document. This retrieve the text but strip off the formatting. Is there a way to retrieve the formatting as well, so that I can display it in Word? |
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I believe you can do this with the Redemption library. You can access
the RTFBody property of the mail item. Check out http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/ for more info. HTH, JP On Feb 25, 12:24*pm, melon wrote: Right now I am retrieving the Body of a meeting request using MeetingItem.Body and display it on a Word document. *This retrieve the text but strip off the formatting. *Is there a way to retrieve the formatting as well, so that I can display it in Word? |
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