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| | Stationery in Windows Mail I participate in a stationery newsgroup. There are some things I am not able to view and I have my settings adjusted per Richard Eagle's expert advice for viewing stationeries within Windows Mail. But for some reason, I cannot view them properly when they are coded for HTML+ Time2 unLESS I save the stationery as an .htm file and view it successfully with IE7. Do you know of a reason why this cannot be viewed in Vista's 64bit (but using Windows Mail 32bit) systems? Also, this type of stationery WAS viewable within XP's Outlook Express 6. Thanks in advance for any help you may give me, Teresa |
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| | Re: Stationery in Windows Mail One would have to see the particular message and then diagnose what aspect of the HTML is not working. And then it probably can't be fixed anyway. steve "T" <ludwig-t@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uQdxb$6UJHA.1148@xxxxxx Quote: >I participate in a stationery newsgroup. There are some things I am not > able to view and I have my settings adjusted per Richard Eagle's expert > advice for viewing stationeries within Windows Mail. But for some reason, > I > cannot view them properly when they are coded for HTML+ Time2 unLESS I > save > the stationery as an .htm file and view it successfully with IE7. Do you > know of a reason why this cannot be viewed in Vista's 64bit (but using > Windows Mail 32bit) systems? Also, this type of stationery WAS viewable > within XP's Outlook Express 6. > > Thanks in advance for any help you may give me, > Teresa > |
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| | Re: Stationery in Windows Mail Thanks, Steve. Hopefully, I can attach. This is the time2 script I cannot view within Vista 64 Home edition's Windows Mail. Teresa "Steve Cochran" <scochran@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:996D7A00-68DE-4882-99B3-E20319AD6420@xxxxxx One would have to see the particular message and then diagnose what aspect of the HTML is not working. And then it probably can't be fixed anyway. steve "T" <ludwig-t@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uQdxb$6UJHA.1148@xxxxxx Quote: >I participate in a stationery newsgroup. There are some things I am not > able to view and I have my settings adjusted per Richard Eagle's expert > advice for viewing stationeries within Windows Mail. But for some reason, > I > cannot view them properly when they are coded for HTML+ Time2 unLESS I > save > the stationery as an .htm file and view it successfully with IE7. Do you > know of a reason why this cannot be viewed in Vista's 64bit (but using > Windows Mail 32bit) systems? Also, this type of stationery WAS viewable > within XP's Outlook Express 6. > > Thanks in advance for any help you may give me, > Teresa > |
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| | Re: Stationery in Windows Mail "T" <ludwig-t@xxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje de noticias news:uQdxb$6UJHA.1148@xxxxxx Quote: >I participate in a stationery newsgroup. There are some things I am not > able to view and I have my settings adjusted per Richard Eagle's expert > advice for viewing stationeries within Windows Mail. But for some reason, > I > cannot view them properly when they are coded for HTML+ Time2 unLESS I > save > the stationery as an .htm file and view it successfully with IE7. Do you > know of a reason why this cannot be viewed in Vista's 64bit (but using > Windows Mail 32bit) systems? Also, this type of stationery WAS viewable > within XP's Outlook Express 6. > > Thanks in advance for any help you may give me, > Teresa > |
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| | Re: Stationery in Windows Mail "Steve Cochran" <scochran@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:996D7A00-68DE-4882-99B3-E20319AD6420@xxxxxx Quote: > One would have to see the particular message and then diagnose what aspect > of the HTML is not working. And then it probably can't be fixed anyway. > > steve http://morethanmail.spaces.live.com/...9A1!7705.entry |
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| | Re: Stationery in Windows Mail Thank you very much, Mac. I will read the posts on this linked page you sent. Teresa " mac" <macknever@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:enfqgcnVJHA.3964@xxxxxx "Steve Cochran" <scochran@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:996D7A00-68DE-4882-99B3-E20319AD6420@xxxxxx Quote: > One would have to see the particular message and then diagnose what aspect > of the HTML is not working. And then it probably can't be fixed anyway. > > steve http://morethanmail.spaces.live.com/...9A1!7705.entry |
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| | Re: Stationery in Windows Mail "T" <ludwig-t@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uQdxb$6UJHA.1148@xxxxxx Quote: >I participate in a stationery newsgroup. There are some things I am not > able to view and I have my settings adjusted per Richard Eagle's expert > advice for viewing stationeries within Windows Mail. But for some reason, > I > cannot view them properly when they are coded for HTML+ Time2 unLESS I > save > the stationery as an .htm file and view it successfully with IE7. Do you > know of a reason why this cannot be viewed in Vista's 64bit (but using > Windows Mail 32bit) systems? Also, this type of stationery WAS viewable > within XP's Outlook Express 6. > > Thanks in advance for any help you may give me, > Teresa > |
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