Using Send to links in other programs uses simple mapi and will use plain
text for links and HTML for pages (if its your default). It's a limitation
of simple mapi - it calls up the mail client differently that you would from
within the client and many of the default settings you use are ignored.
Outlook 2003 uses the browser for rendering HTML and the tighter integration
can affect behavior. Outlook 2007 has its own HTML rendering engine. Firefox
handles it a little better, but not by much as it still uses simple mapi.
Since security is a little looser than in IE8, anything affected by security
settings or options work better in FF.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"smoddelm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Just installed Office 2007 yesterday. I have changed default fonts in
> Outlook 2007 (for new messages and replies) to be what I want them to be.
> Works as expected if I compose a new e-mail from scratch within Outlook,
> and
> also if I create a message by initiating with a "Send" in Word 2007, Excel
> 2007, etc.
>
> However, when I attempt to send a link from IE8 or from Avant Browser
> (which
> uses IE engine), the following things happen:
>
> 1. IE8 - message defaults to plain text rather than HTML and uses Courier
> New (the default plain text font) as font.
> 2. Avant Browser - message defaults to HTML (my default in Outlook) but
> font defaults to the IE default font type for Webpages (Times New Roman
> unless changed in IE).
>
> This was *not* the behavior in Outlook 2003. Appears in Outlook 2007 i'm
> stuck with the default font and faontsize set in IE -- is that right?
>
> Thanks.