>Interesting - I thought Outlook used IE for rendering HTML but apparently not, it uses Word instead e.g.
http://getstarted.sailthru.com/articles/rendering-html-emails-outlookNo, because, if you click on the new link which says "If there are problems with how this message is displayed, click here to view it in a browser.", in my case anyway, this makes the email looks ok in the browser. But, in Outlook, the margin is applied to all lines, which does not make any sense to me.
>There seem to be lots of complaints about Word's HTML rendering e.g. Google [outlook html rendering]
Ok, I will look for that.
In the mean time, as there are various ways of doing the same thing usually in HTML, I thought I would try to see if someone could have another approach than to use the margin for the top spacing.