E-mails "converted to plain text"

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GARY

I frequently use different fonts, font-sizes and various font
attributes (such as underlining, bold, colors, italicizing, etc) when
composing my Outlook 2007 e-mails.

However, when the e-mails are delivered, a yellow banner is displayed
saying that the e-mail "has been converted to plain text", The
different fonts, font-sizes and all of the font attributes are missing
and extra lines have been inserted.

How can I get the e-mails to keep their original composition?
 
If you click on the banner, can you convert it to html?
What folder is the message in?



Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/
OutlookForums http://www.outlookforums.com
"GARY" wrote in message

I frequently use different fonts, font-sizes and various font
attributes (such as underlining, bold, colors, italicizing, etc) when
composing my Outlook 2007 e-mails.

However, when the e-mails are delivered, a yellow banner is displayed
saying that the e-mail "has been converted to plain text", The
different fonts, font-sizes and all of the font attributes are missing
and extra lines have been inserted.

How can I get the e-mails to keep their original composition?
 
If you click on the banner, can you convert it to html?
What folder is the message in?

Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:http://www.slipstick.com/
OutlookForumshttp://www.outlookforums.com"GARY"  wrote in message


I frequently use different fonts, font-sizes and various font
attributes (such as underlining, bold, colors, italicizing, etc) when
composing my Outlook 2007 e-mails.

However, when the e-mails are delivered, a yellow banner is displayed
saying that the e-mail "has been converted to plain text",  The
different fonts, font-sizes and all of the font attributes are missing
and extra lines have been inserted.

How can I get the e-mails to keep their original composition?

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Untitled - Message (HTML) is displayed on the Quick Action Toolbar.

I'm in the "Sent" and the "Inbox" folders.
 
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