Caroline I asked for some help from a Word MVP and he said:
do a "View/Source" on the thing and look to see
what's in it.
About the only one I can think of that would not show on one workstation
but would show on the others is a graphic. If Word has been set to
"Show picture placeholders" it Tools>Options>View, then if the text of
the email is a picture (spam sometimes is...) it won't show.
If Outlook is set to display all email in plain text, and the content
contains oly a picture, it won't show.
But until we see the code, we can't go any further. "Won't display" is
not sufficient: what appears "instead"? Show me the code of the email,
and I can maybe see why it doesn't display :-)
So get back to me and we'll see if this can be sorted out somehow!
Regards
Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant
There are various articles about using Outlook here:
www.judygleeson.com
Canberra, Australia
"Carolyn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> There is a user in my company who can read most of his email, but
> sometimes
> he'll get an email from someone inside or outside our company that he
> can't
> read. He can open the email, but the body is blank. When the same message
> is
> sent to other people's Inboxes, they can read it. The only thing I notice
> about the email he can't read is that it's not in a standard font, and the
> text is usually a color other than black. He is using Outlook 2003, SP3,
> and
> we have Exchange Server 2007.
>
> I tried recreating his Outlook profile, but it didn't fix the problem.
>
> -- Carolyn