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browser-based acct? If so, it’s a known issue - make sure your outlook is
fully updated and use plain text when sending messages to the recipients who
you know may use webmail.
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"Doug O" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> This did not help. I am still having a problem reading the body of the
> message in situations when someone responds to my email.
>
> I am using Office 7 on Vista.
>
> "VanguardLH" wrote:
>
>> "Doug O" wrote in message
>> news:0B22FD26-C25A-4C4A-B7C2-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > I sent an email for someone and they replied.
>>
>> No, you sent an email *to* someone.
>>
>> > However, there was no message visable.
>>
>> Where? In the copy of the email that you sent? Or in the reply email
>> that you received?
>>
>> > I have had this happen before.
>>
>> For how long? Did it go away or has it been erratic behavior for
>> awhile?
>>
>> > How do I real the email and/or prevent this from happening in the
>> > future.
>>
>> I don't know how to "real" emails. I know how to read them, though.
>> Please review your posts before clicking the Send button. Spell
>> checkers do not check grammar or intent.
>>
>> Are these plain-text or HTML-formatted emails?
>>
>> If HTML-formatted, can you see the message (and HTML coding) by
>> right-clicking on the body and viewing the source?
>>
>> Do you have Google Desktop installed?
>>
>> WHICH version of Outlook are you using?
>>
>> Is the problem solid or erratic? Hard to tell based on your
>> description.
>>
>> Yet tried running Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe /safe")?
>>
>> Yet tried rebooting into Windows' Safe Mode (with networking) and
>> seeing if the problem goes away? Of course, if it is a flaky problem
>> then the problem may not be exhibited during your particular safe mode
>> Windows session.
>>
>>