Diane
Fri Aug 15 14:27:38 PDT 2008
You can compose it in the new message window - outlook is basically a
WYSIWYG interface. You can't edit the source in Outlook. Or you can use an
HTML editor and paste or insert the finished page. Just don't get too fancy
with the HTML - outlook is not a browser and does not support everything.
--
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"Ron" <Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8D0B9CF1-2A88-4317-9DF6-3307F2D5EADF@microsoft.com...
> Hi All,
>
> My question is how does Outlook 2002 interpret HTML. Does outlook 2002
> provide an interface for coding HTML? Or do you have to have a seperate
> file
> in which you inbed the html? Thanks In Advance.
>
> Ronald