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PLEASE HELP !!!!

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Kathy - 04 Sep 2004 16:54 GMT
Hi Everyone,

Can someone tell me why it is that when I send out stationery the
people I send out to can't see anything other than plain typing.
They all have Outlook Express 6.  None of the scripts I use seem
to come out on their side but when I send to myself It is
perfect.

Please help!!

Kathy
Vicki Huffman - 05 Sep 2004 16:24 GMT
Kathy, do you have your controls set up for sending HTML?  Go to:  Tools,
Options, Send.  Put checks in the HTML boxes and a check in "Reply to
messages using the format in which they were sent."  Also, click on the HTML
Settings box and put a check by "Send pictures with message."  See if that
helps.

Vicki
Kathy - 14 Sep 2004 20:18 GMT
Hi Vicki, Thanks for coming to my aid.  I am very very new at all
of this so will probably need a lot of help.  Ta for now.

Kathy

> Kathy, do you have your controls set up for sending HTML?  Go to:  Tools,
> Options, Send.  Put checks in the HTML boxes and a check in "Reply to
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> Vicki
Robbie - 05 Sep 2004 22:20 GMT
Make sure the recipients are not using read in plain text only...This is a setting in the
later OE 6 and in XP SP2.
Robie
> Hi Everyone,
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> Kathy
 
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