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2002 Word Mail-merge to email looses Background Color when received on Web
Based Mail such as Yahoo or AOL. The same Word Document merged in to email and received on Outlook looks exactly as expected with proper background color. I further tried to make my background color to a picture which that too did not work. To replicate you can just start with a "hello world" text, use the MS Word menu -- Format -- Background and complete the mail merge process and do "electronic mail" to any AOL or Yahoo account. I appreciate any help. -- MMM Pasadena, CA |
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The background colour will not be retained in Outlook in the case of a
recipient who has their Outlook configured to read messages in text mode only, which is a wise precaution against the possibility of receiving some rogue application masquerading behind a graphic display in an HTML message. If the appearance of your message is important, it should be sent as an attachment to an email message and even better as a .pdf attachment. To mail merge to email with attachments, see the article "Mail Merge to E-mail with Attachments" at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/...ttachments.htm To create individual documents from a mail merge, see the "Individual Merge Letters" item on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/individual_merge_letters.htm If you are using Office XP or later, the "Add-in to Merge Letters to Separate Files" that I have written and that can be downloaded from that site will allow you to create each letter as a separate file with a filename taken from a field in the data source with a minimum of fuss and also to create it as a .pdf file. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Micmojav" wrote in message ... 2002 Word Mail-merge to email looses Background Color when received on Web Based Mail such as Yahoo or AOL. The same Word Document merged in to and received on Outlook looks exactly as expected with proper background color. I further tried to make my background color to a picture which that too did not work. To replicate you can just start with a "hello world" text, use the MS Word menu -- Format -- Background and complete the mail merge process and do "electronic mail" to any AOL or Yahoo account. I appreciate any help. -- MMM Pasadena, CA |
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Hi Doug,
Thank you for your respond. Let me try this once more in a hope you can help with my problem. I do not want to send my doc as attachement, neither i am worried about recepient having configured their mail as text only. What I like to accomplish is to email a HTML document with colored bacground merged through Word Mail Merge and Electronic Mail. This function works fine if the recepient has configured Outlook to process their emails. Otherwise, the problem occurs if the recepient opens their mail on likes of yahoo.com, aol.com, hotmail.com. Basically any web-based email will eliminate the background color. Do you know of a workaround. Thanks for taking the time to help me out. -- MMM Pasadena, CA "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: The background colour will not be retained in Outlook in the case of a recipient who has their Outlook configured to read messages in text mode only, which is a wise precaution against the possibility of receiving some rogue application masquerading behind a graphic display in an HTML message. If the appearance of your message is important, it should be sent as an attachment to an email message and even better as a .pdf attachment. To mail merge to email with attachments, see the article "Mail Merge to E-mail with Attachments" at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/...ttachments.htm To create individual documents from a mail merge, see the "Individual Merge Letters" item on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/individual_merge_letters.htm If you are using Office XP or later, the "Add-in to Merge Letters to Separate Files" that I have written and that can be downloaded from that site will allow you to create each letter as a separate file with a filename taken from a field in the data source with a minimum of fuss and also to create it as a .pdf file. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Micmojav" wrote in message ... 2002 Word Mail-merge to email looses Background Color when received on Web Based Mail such as Yahoo or AOL. The same Word Document merged in to and received on Outlook looks exactly as expected with proper background color. I further tried to make my background color to a picture which that too did not work. To replicate you can just start with a "hello world" text, use the MS Word menu -- Format -- Background and complete the mail merge process and do "electronic mail" to any AOL or Yahoo account. I appreciate any help. -- MMM Pasadena, CA |
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You can only control your end of it. What the recipient does, or what their
mail program does is beyond your control and also most likely their's as well. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Micmojav" wrote in message ... Hi Doug, Thank you for your respond. Let me try this once more in a hope you can help with my problem. I do not want to send my doc as attachement, neither i am worried about recepient having configured their mail as text only. What I like to accomplish is to email a HTML document with colored bacground merged through Word Mail Merge and Electronic Mail. This function works fine if the recepient has configured Outlook to process their emails. Otherwise, the problem occurs if the recepient opens their mail on likes of yahoo.com, aol.com, hotmail.com. Basically any web-based email will eliminate the background color. Do you know of a workaround. Thanks for taking the time to help me out. -- MMM Pasadena, CA "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: The background colour will not be retained in Outlook in the case of a recipient who has their Outlook configured to read messages in text mode only, which is a wise precaution against the possibility of receiving some rogue application masquerading behind a graphic display in an HTML message. If the appearance of your message is important, it should be sent as an attachment to an email message and even better as a .pdf attachment. To mail merge to email with attachments, see the article "Mail Merge to E-mail with Attachments" at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/...ttachments.htm To create individual documents from a mail merge, see the "Individual Merge Letters" item on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/individual_merge_letters.htm If you are using Office XP or later, the "Add-in to Merge Letters to Separate Files" that I have written and that can be downloaded from that site will allow you to create each letter as a separate file with a filename taken from a field in the data source with a minimum of fuss and also to create it as a .pdf file. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Micmojav" wrote in message ... 2002 Word Mail-merge to email looses Background Color when received on Web Based Mail such as Yahoo or AOL. The same Word Document merged in to and received on Outlook looks exactly as expected with proper background color. I further tried to make my background color to a picture which that too did not work. To replicate you can just start with a "hello world" text, use the MS Word menu -- Format -- Background and complete the mail merge process and do "electronic mail" to any AOL or Yahoo account. I appreciate any help. -- MMM Pasadena, CA |
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Thanks Doug,
I supposed my best bet is to do without background color in my design. It will not be as aesthetically pleasing as I like, but one can only do what can be done. Thanks for giving me a guru feedback without which I would have still thought that there may be a way. Now I can move on. -- MMM Pasadena, CA "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: You can only control your end of it. What the recipient does, or what their mail program does is beyond your control and also most likely their's as well. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Micmojav" wrote in message ... Hi Doug, Thank you for your respond. Let me try this once more in a hope you can help with my problem. I do not want to send my doc as attachement, neither i am worried about recepient having configured their mail as text only. What I like to accomplish is to email a HTML document with colored bacground merged through Word Mail Merge and Electronic Mail. This function works fine if the recepient has configured Outlook to process their emails. Otherwise, the problem occurs if the recepient opens their mail on likes of yahoo.com, aol.com, hotmail.com. Basically any web-based email will eliminate the background color. Do you know of a workaround. Thanks for taking the time to help me out. -- MMM Pasadena, CA "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: The background colour will not be retained in Outlook in the case of a recipient who has their Outlook configured to read messages in text mode only, which is a wise precaution against the possibility of receiving some rogue application masquerading behind a graphic display in an HTML message. If the appearance of your message is important, it should be sent as an attachment to an email message and even better as a .pdf attachment. To mail merge to email with attachments, see the article "Mail Merge to E-mail with Attachments" at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/...ttachments.htm To create individual documents from a mail merge, see the "Individual Merge Letters" item on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/individual_merge_letters.htm If you are using Office XP or later, the "Add-in to Merge Letters to Separate Files" that I have written and that can be downloaded from that site will allow you to create each letter as a separate file with a filename taken from a field in the data source with a minimum of fuss and also to create it as a .pdf file. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Micmojav" wrote in message ... 2002 Word Mail-merge to email looses Background Color when received on Web Based Mail such as Yahoo or AOL. The same Word Document merged in to and received on Outlook looks exactly as expected with proper background color. I further tried to make my background color to a picture which that too did not work. To replicate you can just start with a "hello world" text, use the MS Word menu -- Format -- Background and complete the mail merge process and do "electronic mail" to any AOL or Yahoo account. I appreciate any help. -- MMM Pasadena, CA |
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