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Old August 21st 09, 08:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
stjulian
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Default Adding a stylesheet to an outlook template

Outlook 2003

I have created a web page with content (a large table) to be copied and
pasted into an email template (.oft). It has a style sheet (internal or
external, it can be changed) that formats the cells. How can this be
referenced in the template?

Since the only way that I know of to create a template of such complexity
would be to copy it out of my web page designer (FrontPage) and it is WAY
too complex to add in individual styles into each cell of the table, how can
I link the style sheet?

I tried to view the source of the new email message, but it doesn't seem to
apply changes when edited.

Any ideas?

Julian


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Old August 25th 09, 05:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Roady [MVP]
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Default Adding a stylesheet to an outlook template

You can inject your html-file directly into your message while composing.
See http://www.msoutlook.info/question/26

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Outlook 2003

I have created a web page with content (a large table) to be copied and
pasted into an email template (.oft). It has a style sheet (internal or
external, it can be changed) that formats the cells. How can this be
referenced in the template?

Since the only way that I know of to create a template of such complexity
would be to copy it out of my web page designer (FrontPage) and it is WAY
too complex to add in individual styles into each cell of the table, how
can I link the style sheet?

I tried to view the source of the new email message, but it doesn't seem
to apply changes when edited.

Any ideas?

Julian


 




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