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I just installed Outlook 2007, so that I can sync to a Blackberry, and I
can't find the way to see the code of an email without opening it separately and selecting actionsother actionssource. In OE you just right clicked and the drop down message included "properties" and that included a button for "source". Is there an easy way to do this in Outlook 2007, or have I found the only way? (Not that big a deal, just feels clunky to me and I'd like to do it from the main window if I can). TIA, -- Don |
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Don Evans, you wrote on Wed, 8 Apr 2009 02:05:18 -0400:
I just installed Outlook 2007, so that I can sync to a Blackberry, and I can't find the way to see the code of an email without opening it separately and selecting actionsother actionssource. In OE you just right clicked and the drop down message included "properties" and that included a button for "source". Is there an easy way to do this in Outlook 2007, or have I found the only way? (Not that big a deal, just feels clunky to me and I'd like to do it from the main window if I can). Right click into the body of the (html-)mail. -- Best Regards Christian Goeller MVP - MS Outlook http://www.outlookfaq.net |
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![]() "Christian Goeller" wrote in message ... Don Evans, you wrote on Wed, 8 Apr 2009 02:05:18 -0400: I just installed Outlook 2007, so that I can sync to a Blackberry, and I can't find the way to see the code of an email without opening it separately and selecting actionsother actionssource. In OE you just right clicked and the drop down message included "properties" and that included a button for "source". Is there an easy way to do this in Outlook 2007, or have I found the only way? (Not that big a deal, just feels clunky to me and I'd like to do it from the main window if I can). Right click into the body of the (html-)mail. -- Best Regards Christian Goeller MVP - MS Outlook http://www.outlookfaq.net Thanks, I did try that and it doesn't do it. I get either 'copy' 'translate' or 'synonyms'. If I open the mail separately, and to the 'actions' etc., I can see code. Guess that's how it is. I was just hoping there might be a way to add in the 'view source' selection to the right click drop down over the inbox list like there is in OE. Thanks Don |
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