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TSlavin
Hi,
I've tried many different HTML solutions but cannot resolve this
problem. Perhaps someone can help me and the person who asked for my
help?
I have a two column HTML email that displays fine in every email
software I've tested except for Outlook 2007. In Outlook 2007, for
some reason there is a vertical gap between two ads (images) stacked
in the right side column of the email. So far, the only way I've
eliminated the gap is to eliminate the left column text. Obviously
that is not an option.
Has anyone seen this sort of error in how Outlook 2007 renders HTML
email?
Here's a screenshot of the error:
http://www.redhorseinternet.com/work/outlook/screenshots-cm-optimized.jpg
And here is another screenshot of the error with the ad order changed
(to see if a specific ad was causing the problem):
http://www.redhorseinternet.com/work/outlook/screenshots-ad-ordering.jpg
Thanks for any insight into how to eliminate this issue. If you need
the html code, let me know. But it is straight up HTML tables, P, A,
BR, H1, and so on with the header in one table, footer in another, and
a two-column HTML table for content.
Tim
I've tried many different HTML solutions but cannot resolve this
problem. Perhaps someone can help me and the person who asked for my
help?
I have a two column HTML email that displays fine in every email
software I've tested except for Outlook 2007. In Outlook 2007, for
some reason there is a vertical gap between two ads (images) stacked
in the right side column of the email. So far, the only way I've
eliminated the gap is to eliminate the left column text. Obviously
that is not an option.
Has anyone seen this sort of error in how Outlook 2007 renders HTML
email?
Here's a screenshot of the error:
http://www.redhorseinternet.com/work/outlook/screenshots-cm-optimized.jpg
And here is another screenshot of the error with the ad order changed
(to see if a specific ad was causing the problem):
http://www.redhorseinternet.com/work/outlook/screenshots-ad-ordering.jpg
Thanks for any insight into how to eliminate this issue. If you need
the html code, let me know. But it is straight up HTML tables, P, A,
BR, H1, and so on with the header in one table, footer in another, and
a two-column HTML table for content.
Tim