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Thread ID:
00857454
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>>>>I need to send a customer HTML code in a form of an email message. But I want the code to be rendered in the email message. For example, as you get the Email versions of newsletters, which are created with HTML code and when you receive them you see the fonts, colors, pictures, tables, etc (and not code). I use Outlook 2002 and can't seem to figure out how to do it. If I just type the HTML code in the body of the message (even if the format of the message is HTML) the recipient sees the HTML code and not rendered version.
>>>>
>>>>Could someone explain how to do it?
>>>>Thank you.
>>>
>>>In Outlook, use the Rich Text setting and design your page. If you want to send it via your own source, use Outlook Express or you own email sending program, i.e. write a simple email sender.
>>
>>I don't see Rich Text setting as an option in my Outlook. When I send a message, the Format has choices: Plain Text and HTML but not Rich Text.
>>I must be misunderstanding your suggestion.
>>Thank you.
>
>In Express, Rich Text(HTML) is the option, If you just see HTML, it is the same thing. You can use the built in editor for HTML, but I suggest using Express since you can edit the actual source code of the message. Thus allowing you to enter the HTML code.

I am sorry but I still don't get it. First, I don't have Outlook Express. I use Outlook 2002. Say I want the email message to contain the rendering of the following HTML table:
<table>
<tr>
<td>Data</td>
</tr>
</table>
If I enter this code in the body of the email message, the recipient will see all the HTML code (e.g.
<table>,<tr>,<td>
, etc.). But I want them to receive email with the "rendered" HTML code.

Is this only possible with Outlook Express?

Thank you
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