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Note also that you have no control over how a receipient views your message.
Many users have e-mail readers set to view only as plain text. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Terry Farrell wrote: The option 'Send as PDF attachment' will convert the document to PDF, open a blank email in Outlook with the PDF attached. Whether the email opens as HTML or Plain Text is dependant on how you set up Outlook options. Word has no influence on whether this is an HTML, RTF or Plain Text message. In Outlook, look under Tools, Options, Mail Format and make sure that HTML is set as the default format. "Morten E" wrote in message ... Hey. I using the "email as PDF option" but the email will be in plain text ( Sendt by Outlook 2007) and with out my Outlook html signature. I would like to adjust the options so when I press "email as PDF" the email will be in html and with my signature. Thanks for a great group, until to day all my questions have been solve by googling this group :-) Office 2007 with the PDF plug in. Regards Morten E |
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