The info bar at the top of the emails does say converted to plain text. What
I need to know is how to disable this. I didn't enable it to convert; it's
just been doing it ever since 2007 was put on my computer. I know it must be
an easy answer, but I can't find where to enable to disable this feature is
at. It's not where it was under 2003.
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
> Melinda42 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > My office just converted to Office 2007 and I've figured out most
> > stuff, but all my incomming emails are always converted to plain
> > text. And not just once, everytime I reopen an email inmy inbox, it's
> > the same. With 2003 I could just change this under email options, but
> > now the only option it gives me it all the emails I write are in
> > HTML. All the ones I recieve I have to convert individually to HTML.
> > Is there something I am missing on changing a setting somewhere so
> > Outlook doesn't automatically change my emails to plain text?
>
> If you have enabled to option to convert all your incoming mail to plain
> text, the Infobar at the top of the message will tell you it has been
> converted. I suspect either an add-in or a server-side application.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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