Clipart problem...

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Louis

Does anyone know why my clipart doesn't move in my emails when I receive them
anymore? When I had Outlook 2003, I would receive an email with moving
clipart and now that I have moved to '07 it will not move. Can anyone tell
me how I can fix this please?
 
If I remember correctly, animation is turned off by default for security
purposes in Outlook 2007. If I'm incorrect, someone else will post the
appropriate information.
 
I know its a simple setting, I just cannot find the setting which is why I
wrote. Anyone knowing of where the setting is to make the adjustment?
Thanks!
 
Louis said:
Does anyone know why my clipart doesn't move in my emails when I
receive them anymore? When I had Outlook 2003, I would receive an
email with moving clipart and now that I have moved to '07 it will
not move. Can anyone tell me how I can fix this please?

The ability to see animation has been removed from Outlook 2007. There is
no setting by which you can reenable it.
 
Brain,

Got another question for you, in 2003 if you got a picture inside the email
you could "Save Picture As" where did this feature go, that was very useful.

Ed White
 
Ed White said:
Got another question for you, in 2003 if you got a picture inside the
email you could "Save Picture As" where did this feature go, that was
very useful.

I haven't used that part of OL 2007 yet. I'll try to check when I'm back at
my OL 2007 system. Others here, however, may be able to answer sooner.
 
Ed White said:
Got another question for you, in 2003 if you got a picture inside the
email you could "Save Picture As" where did this feature go, that was
very useful.

As far as I can tell, embedded images cannot be saved from within Outlook.
Attachments, of course, can. The "Save Picture As" was a function of
Internet Explorer, which was the rendering engine in Outlook 2003. Outlook
2007 uses Word as the rendering engine and that option doesn't seem to exist
in Word.
 

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