Mail Editor Like the one in Microsoft Outlook
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Hi friends, Can anyone tell me from where I can get Mail Editor like the one in crosoft Outlook.. Basically I want an Interface for sending HTML mails with images in the body or files as attachments. Thanks for your time, Sushant Duggal.
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Hi friends, Can anyone tell me from where I can get Mail Editor like the one in crosoft Outlook.. Basically I want an Interface for sending HTML mails with images in the body or files as attachments. Thanks for your time, Sushant Duggal.
MS Outlook uses MS Word to edit mails.
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MS Outlook uses MS Word to edit mails.
Andrew Lygin wrote:
MS Outlook uses MS Word to edit mails
Come again? Outlook CAN use Word for its editor. It has it's own editor built-in that it uses by default. Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Andrew Lygin wrote:
MS Outlook uses MS Word to edit mails
Come again? Outlook CAN use Word for its editor. It has it's own editor built-in that it uses by default. Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
That's right. But I don't agree to "it uses by default". I think the default is Word if it is installed. Although it does not matter. ;)
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That's right. But I don't agree to "it uses by default". I think the default is Word if it is installed. Although it does not matter. ;)
Andrew Lygin wrote:
But I don't agree to "it uses by default". I think the default is Word if it is installed.
Tools / Options / Mail Format tab. Word is not used by default. You have to turn it on yourself... Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Andrew Lygin wrote:
But I don't agree to "it uses by default". I think the default is Word if it is installed.
Tools / Options / Mail Format tab. Word is not used by default. You have to turn it on yourself... Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
Why not to say: "Tools / Options / Mail Format tab. Word is used by default. You have to turn it off yourself."? Personally I didn't ask my Outlook to use Word. But it does it by default. I think it depends on something (installed Word or something else). And I don't think this discussion branch will help Sushant with solving his problem. Let's leave default Outlook editor on MS developer's conscience. That's not the question for this board. ;)