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Can calendar format be set to HTML?

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Danielle LeBon - 26 Sep 2005 20:57 GMT
I am trying to insert a HTML email signature into a calendar meeting.  When
inserting the signature the appearance is changed.  It appears to default to
a set font similar to the way it would default if the user was set to receive
plain text emails.  Is the Outlook calander only set to plain text or can it
be set to view HTML so that the signature appears correctly?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 27 Sep 2005 23:01 GMT
No. Appointments and meeting requests always use rich text for the body format.

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>I am trying to insert a HTML email signature into a calendar meeting.  When
> inserting the signature the appearance is changed.  It appears to default to
> a set font similar to the way it would default if the user was set to receive
> plain text emails.  Is the Outlook calander only set to plain text or can it
> be set to view HTML so that the signature appears correctly?
 
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