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Emailing word document appears as single ugly gif image for recipi
I open a doc with graphics in Word 2003 and click the email button or (file,
send to, mail recip). Both what is in my sent items folder and what is in the recipients inbox is displayed as a single ugly grainy gif image. It appears tha the look up for gte mos 9 and !VML if statments that word inserts into the HTML are not working correctly? Anyone know about this? I've played with the Word HTML options, set them all the way up to IE 6 or higher with no change. -Mikey |
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Emailing word document appears as single ugly gif image for recipi
Hi Mikey
Mikey wrote: I open a doc with graphics in Word 2003 and click the email button or (file, send to, mail recip). Both what is in my sent items folder and what is in the recipients inbox is displayed as a single ugly grainy gif image. It appears tha the look up for gte mos 9 and !VML if statments that word inserts into the HTML are not working correctly? Anyone know about this? I've played with the Word HTML options, set them all the way up to IE 6 or higher with no change. -Mikey I'd much rather check the options of the email client you're using to send the file. Personally, I never mail from any application except from an email client (or webmail account), and include any non-text content as an attachment. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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