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Old 05-04-2007, 08:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have outlook 2007 and whenever I receive an email that is plain text I can't read it. Can anyone help?
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go into like tools > options and then make sure by default it reads email as html files and not plain text mode. I don't use outlook 2007 but that setting is in there somewhere, its in all email clients.
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go into like tools > options and then make sure by default it reads email as html files and not plain text mode. I don't use outlook 2007 but that setting is in there somewhere, its in all email clients.
That doesn't do anything but thanks for trying
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