Outlook fomatting

G

Guest

When I copy and paste a html newsletter into Outlook I loose formatting in
some parts and not in others. Why? And how can I avoid my careful formatting
being lost. I use Dreamweaver, veiw in browser, copy , then paste into
Outlook.
Debra
 
B

BillR [MVP]

Just incompatibilities. If you want to create a html newsletter to send with
Outlook then the best bet is to create it with Outlook.
 
W

William Lefkovics [MVP]

You could save the html page from Dreamweaver and use it as stationery in
Outlook instead of copy/paste, but Outlook primarily is not the best tool
for rendering HTML pages. Your newsletter should use basic formatting.

Create a html newsletter template in dreamweaver and save it.
In Outlook 2003, go to Tools-->Options-->Mail Format
Select Stationery Picker.
In the Stationery Picker applet, select New
Then 'Use this file as a template' and navigate to your dreamweaver file.
 
G

Guest

I have the same problem, but I'm using Outlook 2007 B2 and Frontpage. How do
I resolve this cause I can't select a new stationery applet like you
suggested. Is there anyway to disable the text editor in Outlook 2007?
Naz
 
B

Brian Tillman

Naz said:
I have the same problem, but I'm using Outlook 2007 B2 and Frontpage.
How do I resolve this cause I can't select a new stationery applet
like you suggested. Is there anyway to disable the text editor in
Outlook 2007?

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