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Custom Stationary problems

 
 
Giuliano
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      23rd Jun 2009

I have a number of e-newsletter, highly formatted HTML files that I save in
the stationary subfolder of Outlook, and I use these files when I want to
send out an e-newsletter. The CSS file, and various graphic are links within
the HTML text to my server.
These newsletters always worked well in Outlook 2000, but my company
recently upraded to Office 2007 and they now don't work properly. Text and
colors resolve correctly but the CSS file is not being applied, and although
the graphics are there they are not sized correctly. Even the columns
(tables) are off.
Is there an option setting I can use to have Outlook 2007 read the HTML
instruction properly? Is there an workaround so that I don't have to
reconstruct numerous newsletters?

Giuliano Chicco

 
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