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replyReplyMon 13 Jul 2009, 15:21Delegate Nicola said...

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I have some html code that I would like to email out. How do I put this into Outlook so it comes out as a proper email when it's sent?

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replyReplyMon 13 Jul 2009, 17:03Trainer Andrew said...

RE: html

Hi Nicola

Thank you for your question. A quick way to get your html code into your email is to view the page in Internet Explorer then choose Edit > Select All then Edit > Copy. Switch to Outlook and create your new message and from the Edit menu choose Paste.

I hope this helps - do let us know if you have any further questions.

Andrew

replyReplyMon 13 Jul 2009, 17:19Delegate Nicola said...

RE: html

Hi Andrew,

I just have the code in a word file - how would I view this in explorer?

replyReplyTue 14 Jul 2009, 09:27Trainer Andrew said...

RE: html

Hi Nicola

Thank you for coming back to me. If your html code is in Word you may be able to send directly from within the application. Try File > Send to > Mail Recipient

Word will attempt to create an html email with the contents of your document. Just address it using the email form at the top of the page and click send.

Let me know how this works for you.

Kind regards,
Andrew

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