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I have made a small newsletter template in Word 2003, and I use that document
to send a mailing to some contacts in Outlook 2003 (HTML format). The document is made up of a table with 2 columns (70%,30% width): the left column contains black text on white background and the right column is black text on a pale blue background. If I print out the document in Word, all colors are printed nicely. If I print the mail from Outlook, the right column is also printed as "black text on white background". However, the mail is displayed correctly in my mailbox. The "inner" cell borders are also gone; only the outer border of the table is printed. How can I make sure that colors are printed fine and/or that the inner cell borders are printed. |
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Not sure, but I think this is a limitation in Outlook (probably to do with
borders, shading and backgrounds) rather than anything to do with Word - it's probably worth asking in an Outlook group. I actually find it surprising how unfaithfully Outlook prints messages. Peter Jamieson "Herman" wrote in message ... I have made a small newsletter template in Word 2003, and I use that document to send a mailing to some contacts in Outlook 2003 (HTML format). The document is made up of a table with 2 columns (70%,30% width): the left column contains black text on white background and the right column is black text on a pale blue background. If I print out the document in Word, all colors are printed nicely. If I print the mail from Outlook, the right column is also printed as "black text on white background". However, the mail is displayed correctly in my mailbox. The "inner" cell borders are also gone; only the outer border of the table is printed. How can I make sure that colors are printed fine and/or that the inner cell borders are printed. |
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Thanks, Peter, that confirms what I was thinking.
"Peter Jamieson" wrote: Not sure, but I think this is a limitation in Outlook (probably to do with borders, shading and backgrounds) rather than anything to do with Word - it's probably worth asking in an Outlook group. I actually find it surprising how unfaithfully Outlook prints messages. Peter Jamieson "Herman" wrote in message ... I have made a small newsletter template in Word 2003, and I use that document to send a mailing to some contacts in Outlook 2003 (HTML format). The document is made up of a table with 2 columns (70%,30% width): the left column contains black text on white background and the right column is black text on a pale blue background. If I print out the document in Word, all colors are printed nicely. If I print the mail from Outlook, the right column is also printed as "black text on white background". However, the mail is displayed correctly in my mailbox. The "inner" cell borders are also gone; only the outer border of the table is printed. How can I make sure that colors are printed fine and/or that the inner cell borders are printed. |
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