Hi Bob,
Thanks for your reply, though unfortunately it's not quite the issue. Using 'Insert Picture' renders the same result and if you have a look at the image I attached, when inserted the default is 133%. This is not a print quality related question... It's a display issue.
I guess I should explain further. I first noticed this problem in Outlook 2007. Any email with images on the page were blown up, funnily enough to 133%. It's not a 'Zoom' related issue as text renders correctly.
Then I discovered the HTML rendering engine in Outlook 2007 is now Word, instead of IE as in previous versions. As a graphic designer, I have a side-gig as a web designer and, as a necessary evil, have to make sure newsletters I design will display in Outlook. I've tested my problem across a number of workstations in our studio and mine is the only one with this horrible disease. If I insert a pic on any other machine, it will appear at 100%... But mine defaults to 133%. This is why I'm convinced it's a setting which needs to be restored.
Anyway, thanks again but I guess I'll have to continue the search!
Jeremy
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