Hi

How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?

I tried right-clicking and then view source, and saving but it didnt
change
the email.

thanks


Ship
Shiperton Henethe

Re: How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003? by Brian

Brian
Thu Jul 03 08:15:20 PDT 2008

ship <shiphen@gmail.com> wrote:

> How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?

I've never seen any way to do that, but perhaps something here will help:
http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/html.htm
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Re: How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003? by Pat

Pat
Thu Jul 03 20:55:15 PDT 2008

I use Frontpage 2003 to edit the HTML source of Outlook messages; at the
end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook editor.

ship wrote:
> Hi
>
> How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
>
> I tried right-clicking and then view source, and saving but it didnt
> change
> the email.
>
> thanks
>
>
> Ship
> Shiperton Henethe

Re: How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003? by Pat

Pat
Thu Jul 03 21:00:09 PDT 2008

P.S. of course you can do that with any HTML editor - it doesn't have to
be Frontpage.

Pat Willener wrote:
> I use Frontpage 2003 to edit the HTML source of Outlook messages; at the
> end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook editor.
>
> ship wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
>>
>> I tried right-clicking and then view source, and saving but it didnt
>> change
>> the email.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> Ship
>> Shiperton Henethe

Re: How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003? by ship

ship
Fri Jul 04 07:46:56 PDT 2008


Please can you explain how to do this?
> ...at the end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook edi=
tor.

Ah I see...maybe this would work in Dreamweaver!
I'll get back to you on this


Ship


> I use Frontpage 2003 to edit the HTML source of Outlook messages; at the
> end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook editor.
>
>
>
> ship wrote:
> > Hi
>
> > How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
>
> > I tried right-clicking and then view source, =A0and saving but it didnt
> > change
> > the email.
>
> > thanks
>
> > Ship
> >ShipertonHenethe- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Re: How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003? by Diane

Diane
Fri Jul 04 13:51:29 PDT 2008

You can save the file as HTML and use file, insert as text.

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"ship" <shiphen@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d6060682-a77b-4155-8eb9-3d6fe2a3e526@w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
>
> Please can you explain how to do this?
>> ...at the end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook
>> editor.
>
> Ah I see...maybe this would work in Dreamweaver!
> I'll get back to you on this
>
>
> Ship
>
>
>> I use Frontpage 2003 to edit the HTML source of Outlook messages; at the
>> end I copy and paste the Frontpage preview into the Outlook editor.
>>
>>
>>
>> ship wrote:
>> > Hi
>>
>> > How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
>>
>> > I tried right-clicking and then view source, and saving but it didnt
>> > change
>> > the email.
>>
>> > thanks
>>
>> > Ship
>> >ShipertonHenethe- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>

RE: How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003? by Peregrin

Peregrin
Tue Jul 22 11:36:01 PDT 2008



"ship" wrote:

> Hi
>
> How do I edit the raw HTML of an email in Outlook 2003?
>
> I tried right-clicking and then view source, and saving but it didnt
> change
> the email.
>
> thanks
>
>
> Ship
> Shiperton Henethe
>
I found this forum very useful. If you can access Visual Basics, then you
can create module that can be access via macros. It worked for me.