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My OS is Widows 98 2nd edition
My Outlook version is 6 In mail Options under “Send”, mail sending format is HTML. Under Compose/Stationary/mail I have added a stationary consisting in a text written in htm format. Almost all recipients receive clearly any message I compose. However, some of them receive a message little bit difficult to read especially the stationary text (“characters are almost half printed”). Nonetheless, they have reported that, when they reply to the message, my message text and the stationary text, in the reply message, are automatically displayed perfectly. Why? What is it to be done to adjust this? Thanks in advance Carlo |
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