Inline Jpgs and more questions

R

Rob C

A few questions:

1. How do you view jpg attachments inline? Similar to
Outlook Express.

2. After upgrading to Outlook 2002 from 2000, you cannot
even select all, then hit enter to view all in an
external viewer. Why does it seem we went backwards?

3. Even the Progress Bar for sending and receiving email
is more accurate in Outlook Express. In outlook, it
appears it just takes the number of enclosures and
divides by that number (immaterial of their size), where
OE truly shows progress on the bytes. Very helpfull when
using dialup.

Why does it seem the free email package is better than
the one you pay for? If not for the calendar, I wouldn't
use it.

Thanks,
Rob
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

1. Outlook never displayed images inline unless they were embedded or
inserted inline by the sender using RTF or HTML.

2. I don't understand - I can still do this.

3. Different, not better. They are programs designed for different
audiences. Home users may want to see pictures in their mail when they open
it, few businesses do.


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the
Swen virus, all e-mails sent to my actual account will be deleted w/out
reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Rob C <[email protected]> asked:

| A few questions:
|
| 1. How do you view jpg attachments inline? Similar to
| Outlook Express.
|
| 2. After upgrading to Outlook 2002 from 2000, you cannot
| even select all, then hit enter to view all in an
| external viewer. Why does it seem we went backwards?
|
| 3. Even the Progress Bar for sending and receiving email
| is more accurate in Outlook Express. In outlook, it
| appears it just takes the number of enclosures and
| divides by that number (immaterial of their size), where
| OE truly shows progress on the bytes. Very helpfull when
| using dialup.
|
| Why does it seem the free email package is better than
| the one you pay for? If not for the calendar, I wouldn't
| use it.
|
| Thanks,
| Rob
 

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